Flexible Plastic Pouches Companies Strategic Expansion Initiatives, Revenue Diversification, Strategic Joint Ventures, Licensing and Monetization, Peer Comparison Analysis, Leadership and Governance

Date: November 2024

Flexible Plastic Pouches Companies and Competitive Landscape

The global flexible plastic pouches market size reached US$ 190 billion in 2023 and is projected to hit around US$ 306.72 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 4.45% during the forecast period from 2024 to 2034.

Flexible Plastic Pouches Market Key Players

Flexible Plastic Pouches Market Companies

  • Sonoco Products Company
  • Sealed Air Corporation
  • Amcor Plc.
  • Constantia Flexibles Group GmbH
  • Berry Global Group Inc.
  • Huhtamaki Oyj
  • Bemis Company, Inc.
  • AR Packaging Group AB
  • Mondi Group
  • DS Smith Plc.
  • CCL Industries Inc.
  • Westrock Company
  • Transcontinental Inc.
  • Uflex Limited
  • Novolex (Carlyle Group)
  • Bischof + Klein SE & Co. KG
  • Silafrica
  • ProAmpac
  • PPC Flexible Packaging LLC
  • Printpack Inc.
  • Cosmo Films Limited
  • Wihuri Group
  • C-P Flexible Packaging
  • Gualapack S.p.A.

New Advancements in Flexible Plastic Pouches Industry

  • In February 2024, Aptar CSP Technologies, subsidiary of AptarGroup, Inc. and a company focused on developing active material science, signed collaboration with ProAmpac, a flexible packaging solutions providing company, to develop and introduce ProActive Intelligence Moisture Protect (MP-1000). Aptar CP Technologies, a leader in active material science and a division of AptarGroup, Inc., developed and introduced ProActive Intelligence Moisture Protect (MP-1000) in partnership with ProAmpac, a supplier of flexible packaging and material science.
  • In June 2024, ShopRite, retail company in partnership with its store brands Paperbird and Bowl & Basket, launched a flexible-film plastic packaging recycling initiative in partnership with P&G, Campbell's Snacks, Purina, and TerraCycle. Customers may dispose of all brands of otherwise difficult-to-recycle flexible-film packaging at the kiosks, which helps to prevent garbage from ending up in landfills. Five ShopRite stores have the vibrant kiosks outside, which offer guidance on how to sort the flexible film.