Paper Packaging Market Surpasses Demand as Paper Board is directly made from Natural Cellulose Fibres.
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Food packaging can be made out of a variety of materials,
including paper and board. To package loose meals, paper packaging can be
formed of parchment paper or in the shape of bags. Foods such as liquid and dry
foods, frozen foods, and fast food are typically packaged in cartonboard.
Corrugated board is widely used in direct contact with food (for example, pizza
boxes) and as secondary packaging.
The global Paper
Packaging Market is projected to surpass US$ 485.0 billion by the
end of 2027, in terms of revenue, growing at CAGR of 4.4% during the forecast
period (2020 to 2027). Paper and board are created from natural cellulose
fibres, either bleached or unbleached, or recycled from recovered materials.
Chemical additives are required in the production of paper and board in order
to fulfil various technical functions. They are either mixed into the pulp
during the manufacturing process or applied to the surface subsequently. Functional
additives and processing aids are the two basic types of additives (Ottenio et
al. 2004). The first set of additives is used to change the paper's
characteristics.
Sizing agents, wet and dry strength resins, softeners, dyes,
and pigments are some of the common ones that stay in the paper. Processing
aids are used to improve paper manufacturing processes and are not, or only in
trace amounts, transferred into the finished product. Defoamers, biocides, felt
cleansers, and deposit control agents are all common processing aids. Permeable
barriers include paper and carton. Low molecular weight and volatile additives,
as well as non-volatile substances and external pollutants, can migrate from
and into the food through the packaging. Mineral oils, photoinitiators,
phthalates, and per- and polyfluorinated chemicals are all well-known migrants
from paper and board (Biedermann and Grob 2010; Bradley et al. 2012; Trier et
al. 2011; Fierens et al. 2012).
Rising paper production is predicted to be a major driving
factor for the paper-based packaging industry. According to the International
Energy Agency, the rate of growth in paper and paperboard output increased to
2.3 percent in 2017, up from 0.7 percent in 2010–16, and demand is predicted to
continue to rise until 2030, owing to rising population and economic growth. As
a result, increased paper production will boost the demand for paper
packaging Market. The market for paper-based packaging is expected
to develop in response to rising demand for eco-friendly packaging solutions as
a result of growing environmental concerns. Consumer awareness of sustainable
packaging is also contributing to the rise of the paper-based packaging market.
The market is likely to benefit from increased adoption of
paper recycling technology and increased R&D initiatives by the government
and businesses. The increased demand for paper packaging to provide packaged
products a more beautiful appearance is likely to boost the market for
paper-based packaging. The market for paper-based packaging is expected to
increase further due to rising demand for corrugated cartons for shipping bulk
materials. The government's decision to prohibit the use of plastic is
projected to expand the market for paper-based packaging. China, India, and
Taiwan, for example, have established environmental safety rules to eliminate
the use of single-use plastic.
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