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PE is the most widely used substrate for consumer packaging film, and volume will continue to grow globally

  • Publicado el 01 de Octubre de 2025

AMI Market Intelligence has released an authoritative report offering a deep dive into the global polyethylene (PE) consumer packaging films market, providing industry stakeholders and investors with a comprehensive analysis of market dynamics, technological advancements, and competitive pressures shaping the global market.

PE is the most widely used substrate for consumer packaging film, and volume will continue to grow globally

AMI’s latest research indicates that PE films will further consolidate their importance for consumer packaging, outstripping the added volume growth forecast by other polymer films to 2029. With a team of consultants conducting depth interviews across a vast network of producers, converters and suppliers of PE consumer packaging films, AMI is in an unrivalled position to provide a holistic view of the trends in the market, and how they differ across world regions.

Several reasons for PE’s increase in importance became clear: PE film is cost-effective and is widely used for large volume segments, or food staples, such as bread and dried foods. PE consumer packaging films are being adopted where loose unpackaged products have been the norm. PE film is increasingly required in combination with EVOH or PA for high barrier protection. PE film can satisfy growing demands for mono-material films for ease of recycling.

The North American market is large and sophisticated and is seeing growth in PE consumer packaging films for many reasons. A wide range of products previously sold in rigid packaging are switching to lighter and convenient flexible packaging. Stand-up pouches with convenience features are being adopted even for harsh chemical products. PE films account for the majority of food packaging films, with market share set to increase, aided by a strong interest in all-PE recyclable structures and lack of infrastructure or development for the recycling of PP or other substrates to date. Investment in MDO-PE and BOPE capabilities continues.

Reasons for growth in PE consumer packaging films in China are different – the rise in middle-income households, increasing access to modern retail, busy lifestyles where convenience appeals, and the growing need to look externally for growth through exports of both PE films and products packed in PE consumer packaging films. China accounts for over one quarter of global growth in PE consumer packaging films.

Despite an aging population and a marked slowdown in the plastics industry, Europe still offers opportunity for PE as the most widely recycled films material. Europe is home to several of the leading global films equipment producers as well as pioneers in oriented film developments, both MDO-PE and BOPE. In the EU, legislation is an overriding key factor. Film suppliers, both domestic and those supplying into the region, are preparing for the PPWR 2030 deadline, which provides financial incentive and will intensify change.

In the latest market report from AMI, titled "PE Consumer Packaging Films - The Global Market 2025", our expert consultants have combined first-hand industry insight across all film technologies with data analysis to give a comprehensive picture of this increasingly important sector. The research, which was released in June 2025, gives investors and industry participants a thorough grasp of the competitive challenges, market dynamics, and industry development.

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