Market Trends of Glass Bottles And Containers Industry
Wine and Spirits to Lead Beverages Segment
- Coloured glass bottles dominate beverage packaging, primarily to shield wine from sunlight and spoilage. As wine consumption rises, so does the demand for glass packaging. Global market conditions are favouring the glass container industry. With an uptick in both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage consumption anticipated over the next couple of years, demand, especially in the beer and alcoholic sectors, is poised to rise.
- Brands and packaging manufacturers are focusing on creating lightweight glass bottles to reduce carbon footprints. There's also a push to design these lightweight bottles for sparkling wines, including champagne. In 2023, French glassmaker Verallia Group, in partnership with Champagne Telmont, trialed an 800-gram champagne glass bottle. These lighter bottles could cut carbon dioxide emissions by about 4% for each bottle produced.
- Glass bottles enhance the wine experience, boasting premium designs and an elegant touch that nods to tradition. This distinct design lends a luxurious feel, distinguishing it from other packaging types. In many developed nations, wine is a popular gift for special occasions, reinforcing the preference for unique glass packaging.
- Data from the International Organization of Vine and Wine indicates a global wine production dip in 2023, with 237.3 million hectoliters produced. In the competitive wine export arena, Italy outpaced Spain in 2023, exporting 21.4 million hectoliters, with France trailing at 12.7 million. This trend highlights Italy's significant demand for beverage container glass.
- Moreover, a report from the National Association of English and Welsh Wine, and Wines of Great Britain (WineGB), indicates a notable rise in on-trade sales for English and Welsh wines. The Anglia Wine Trade Association (Analysis) report predicts English wine production will reach 25-29 million bottles by 2032. This production boost aligns with an expansion of the planted area from 4,000 hectares to an anticipated 7,600 hectares. Such growth is set to drive up the demand for glass bottles and containers. To engage consumers, wine producers are increasingly adopting innovative packaging, unveiling new concepts and designs.
Asia-Pacific is Expected To Witness Robust Growth
- The demand for pharmaceutical container glass packaging in the Asia-Pacific region is on a rapid ascent. This growth is fueled by an expanding healthcare infrastructure, a rising appetite for specialty pharmaceuticals, and vigorous pharmaceutical manufacturing activities. Nations such as China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Australia are witnessing a robust expansion in their pharmaceutical sectors, consequently amplifying the demand for glass container packaging solutions.
- In China, a significant concentration of glass bottle factories—approximately 80%—is found in six key provinces: Shandong, Jiangsu, Henan, Hebei, Zhejiang, and Guangdong. These provinces not only have abundant raw material reserves but also benefit from efficient transportation networks. Additionally, local governments actively support the container glass industry, providing tax incentives and crucial resources like industrial water and electricity. Each production base in these provinces, influenced by the region's advantageous industries, specializes in unique product categories and characteristics.
- China, recognized as the world's foremost exporter of glasses and glassware, sees its products utilized on a global scale. Concurrently, both China and India, significant players in the beverage and pharmaceutical sectors, are experiencing a rapid surge in drug production and consumption. As highlighted in a July 2024 report by World's Top Exports (WTEx), China clinched the title of the world's leading exporter of glass and glassware in 2023, with exports nearing an impressive USD 26 billion—accounting for over 25% of the global market share for that year.
- Japan has a strong inclination towards glass packaging. The country predominantly produces liquor bottles, food and condiment containers, and medicine bottles. Following a government-initiated law in April 2022 aimed at reducing disposable plastic usage, Japan has seen a notable uptick in the demand for sustainable container glass packaging materials.
- Asian manufacturers, echoing the trends set by their European counterparts, have embraced lightweight container glass production technologies. At the forefront of this movement, Japanese manufacturers have taken the lead in pioneering lightweight glass production. Meanwhile, India has emerged as one of Asia's dominant players in container glass production. Prominent Indian manufacturers, such as Hindusthan National Glass and Industries (HNGL), AGI Glaspac, and PGP Glass (formerly Piramal Glass), are making strides with substantial technological investments aimed at producing lightweight glass containers.