John Kalkowski -- Packaging Digest, 1/3/2011 11:10:00 AM
Paradigms shift frequently like sand dunes in the Sahara. You may think you're on solid ground producing packaging with a material such as paper, for instance. And then, boom! Suddenly, they say it will no longer be the most dominant material for packaging. That's exactly what's happening with paper versus plastic, according to a recent study by the Freedonia Group.
This study points out that through 2014, plastic packaging is expected to make further inroads in its competition with paper as the most dominant packaging material. Freedonia predicts that some time in the next four years, use of plastics will exceed that of paper in packaging applications.
You may ask: "Didn't that happen years ago?" After all, plastic seems ubiquitous with so many new applications every day. It's easy to forget that paper has been the 800-lb gorilla of the packaging world for a long time.
In selected packaging markets where paper and plastic compete, Freedonia says plastic will increase its overall volume share, although at a slower pace than in the 2004-2009 period due to the maturity of a number of plastic applications. Plastics' use is expected to increase 2.3 percent annually to 49 percent of the market in 2014. Freedonia says this percentage understates plastic's share since less plastic is required than paper in most applications.
Plastic's growth can be attributed to its advantages of light weight, moisture resistance, good barrier properties, clarity and puncture resistance, convenience features such as recloseability and the industry's desire to do more downgauging. Most plastic, however, is made from petrochemical materials that are becoming increasingly costly. Also, many consumers think plastic has poor environmental credentials.
Nevertheless, the plastics sector receives the lion's share of R&D, although bioplastics and nano-enhanced materials only now are approaching commercial viability.
So, plastic will continue its growth, especially in the $400 billion global market for primary packaging. In flexible packaging, for instance, plastic's market share exceeds 70 percent.
However, paper still holds sway in the secondary packaging market. A recent global packaging study by Visiongain places the value of the paper packaging market at $228.3 billion in 2010. Visiongain concludes that paper-based packaging is sustained by its "naturalness," its recyclability, its versatility and its low cost. Improving paper's barrier properties is seen as a crucial step in increasing its viability as a packaging material.
Overall paper demand is expected to increase 1 percent annually through 2014, Freedonia says.
Based on paper's environmental credentials, Visiongain says, the future dominance of plastic is less a fact than its adherents would have the market believe.
SATO is a pioneer and leading global provider of integrated Automatic Identification and Data Collection solutions that leverage barcode and RFID technologies. SATO manufactures innovative, reliable auto-identification systems and offers complete...
more
ECONOCORP, INC. is a leading worldwide manufacturer of ECONOSEAL cartoning, trayforming, and casepacking caters to moderate volume users and features simplicity in design, operation, and maintenance. ECONOSEALS handle paperboard and corrugated...
more
QuickLabel Systems makes and sells digital color label printers and barcode label printers for use by manufacturers of foods, beverages, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and more...
more
Bosch Packaging Technology, Inc. is one of the world's leading suppliers of packaging machinery. Our diverse portfolio of packaging machines, including the well known Doboy brand, includes robotic automation with pick & place robots (delta robots)...
more
Hitachi America Ltd., Industrial Components & Equipment Division, supplies a broad range of industrial products and services. The division supplies sophisticated industrial equipment, components and services for application in pharmaceutical...
more
Markem-Imaje is a trusted world manufacturer of product identification and traceability solutions, offering a full line of reliable and innovative inkjet, thermal transfer, laser, print and apply label systems and RFID-based systems. Markem-Imaje...
more
Fogg is a world leader in the design and manufacture of rotary filling, rinsing, capping and enclosure systems for free flowing and viscous liquids. Fogg serves a growing number of dairy, spirits, water, food and beverage, pharmaceutical and...
more
Markem-Imaje is a trusted world manufacturer of product identification and traceability solutions, offering a full line of reliable and innovative inkjet, thermal transfer, laser, print and apply label systems and RFID-based systems. Markem-Imaje...
more
Microscan develops barcode and machine vision products that help manufacturers reduce costs, increase yields, improve product quality, and comply with regulations. Designed for precision applications, Microscan's line of 1D and 2D barcode readers...
more
Thermo Scientific Product Inspection and Processing equipment protects your brands by ensuring the quality, accuracy, efficiency and safety of your products. With more than 50 years of making sure little things don't turn into big problems, we know...
more
DOMINO is one of the world's largest manufacturers of digital printing solutions and is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange. Our products are used for date coding, product marking, serialization and variable printing. Among our customers...
more
Teledyne DALSA is a world leader in the design, manufacture and deployment of digital imaging components for the machine vision market. Teledyne DALSA image sensors, cameras, smart cameras, frame grabbers, software and vision solutions are used in...
more