The global plainpackaging market size was valued at USD 4.52 billion in 2023. The market isprojected to expand from USD 4.64 billion in 2024 to USD 6.02 billion by 2032,
exhibiting a CAGR of 3.30% during the forecast period.
Plain packaging standardizes tobacco packaging,removing branding to reduce appeal and curb consumption. The global trend of extending plain packagingregulations beyond tobacco products to include items such as alcohol, sugary
beverages, and high-calorie snacks signifies a broadening regulatory landscape.
This expansion underscores the recognized effectiveness of product in
mitigating consumption and advancing public health agendas, thereby fostering
heightened demand for these solutions on a global scale.
The global supply chain disruptions from theCOVID-19 pandemic affected the market, leading to production and distribution
challenges. Manufacturing plant closures and reduced capacities constrained the
availability of plain packaging materials, impacting industry operations.
Fortune Business Insights™ provides this information in its research report, titled “Plain Packaging Market, 2024-2032”.
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Segmentation:
Paper &Paperboard Segment Dominates Owing to Printing Capabilities
By material,the market is segmented into plastic, paper & paperboard, and others. Thepaper & paperboard segment leads the market. High-quality printing capabilities enable detailedincorporation of health warnings and graphics, crucial for compliance with
plain packaging regulations, boosting the segment's expansion.
Interms of region, the market is categorized into Europe, North America, the Asia
Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.
Report Coverage:
The market research report provides an in-depth analysis encompassingleading companies, competitive landscape, offering insights into market trends
and significant industry developments.
Drivers and Restraints:
Reducing Brand Influence and ConsumerAwareness to Fuel Market Growth
Plainpackaging initiatives seek to diminish the impact of branding and marketing
strategies utilized by tobacco companies through the removal of distinctive
logos and colors.