Packaging World magazine partnered with DuPont to
identify trends shaping the packaging industry today and in 10 years. Responses
reflect the insights of nearly 500 industry professionals predominantly in
Europe and North America working for consumer goods manufacturers and
converters in marketing and packaging development roles. Food, healthcare and
beverage markets ranked the highest, but nearly every industry that uses
packaging was represented.
There was significant alignment in the views of
respondents in Europe and North America and throughout the results, the top
trends identified as driving today, are predicted to change in 10 years. Trends in the second tier tend to maintain
the same level of importance.
Key
Findings:
Poised on
the brink of change:
- Sustainability
concerns, ranked behind cost and food safety/security as today’s driving
trends, will dominate packaging industry work in 10 years in both Europe
and North America.
- Cost, today’s
top driver, drops in importance in 10 years.
- Food
safety/security remains a top factor driving packaging work.
- Today’s emphasis
on “right-sizing” gives way to strategies to use renewable materials,
recyclable materials and smart
packaging in 10 years – a clear call for innovation and collaboration
throughout the value chain.
- Though rarely
selected as a “top” trend, convenience factors are identified as very
important today – and that importance
is expected to be maintained in 10 years.
Maximum
value. Minimal Impact:
- The packaging
industry believes consumers will have increased value for recyclability
and perceived
- “greenness” of
packaging in 10 years – at the same time, demand for proof of sustainability
claims will grow exponentially, for
instance in the demand for life cycle analysis data.
- Right-sizing
packaging in terms of efficient package shape/size, downgauging of package
material and minimizing package failures dominate both the North American
and European packaging landscape today.
- Materials play a
critical role in these objectives.
- Plastics will
continue to replace glass and metals and flexible packaging will continue
to replace rigid structures.
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