
Smithers and UPM Specialty Materials have released their survey of over 230 packaging professionals across the value chain. A panel of industry experts then debate the findings and explain what they mean for your business.
Mapping the forces shaping sustainable food packaging to 2045, the study assesses the combined impact of consumer expectations, regulatory development, material innovation, and end-of-life scenarios.
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By 2045, fibre-based packaging is projected to account for 42% of all food packaging materials – up from 37% today.
71% of respondents believe sustainability will become a strict government mandate. Materials that fail to meet environmental performance thresholds simply won't be available for use.
71% of respondents expect fibre-based packaging as most sustainable, with barrier advances unlocking new food applications.
The industry forecasts a leap in recycling rates from 46% to 60% by 2045. Recyclability remains the preferred end-of-life pathway.
By 2045, brands will need packaging that delivers strong environmental performance without compromising on protection, shelf life, or ease of use.
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Fibre already has a big head start over plastics due to existing and accepted certifications like FSC.
– Asian supplier, survey respondent
Leading voices in packaging, sustainability and recycling from across the value chain contributed their expertise to this study. Meet some of the panel members whose analysis shaped the report's conclusions.
Filipe leads recycling intelligence operations at CIRCPACK, specializing in global collection, sorting, and recycling systems including EPR and DRS.
Marc is responsible for Coca-Cola's circular economy and sustainable packaging initiatives across the Philippines.
An expert in EPR policy and regulatory compliance across North America, Miller directs sustainability initiatives in recyclable labeling solutions.
Providing technical packaging solutions for converters and brand owners, Eric offers deep expertise in both pulp and paper R&D and fibre-based packaging development.
A former Innovation manager for Smart Packaging at Unilever, John spent 26 years with the company working across Canada and USA in positions of packaging development, customer packaging, intelligent packaging.
A packaging professional with over 37 years of international experience, Arno specializes in Sustainability, Quality, Consumer Experience, Innovation. He was also Member of the EPR PRO Steering Group at FDF (Food and Drink Federation).