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市場調查報告書
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全球極簡主義與零廢棄物包裝市場:預測至2032年-按包裝類型、材料類型、分銷管道、應用和地區分類的分析Minimalist & Zero-Waste Packaging Market Forecasts to 2032 - Global Analysis By Packaging Type, Material Type, Distribution Channel, Application and By Geography |
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根據 Stratistics MRC 的數據,全球極簡主義和零廢棄物包裝市場預計到 2025 年將達到 3,168 億美元,到 2032 年將達到 6,174 億美元,預測期內複合年成長率為 10%。
極簡/零廢棄物包裝是一種以永續性為優先的設計策略,它透過減少材料使用、去除冗餘組件以及避免使用不可回收或一次性零件來實現這一目標。這種方法強調功能簡潔、環保材料和高效生產,以最大限度地減少對環境的影響。零廢棄物包裝通常採用可重複使用、可堆肥或可回收的形式,符合循環經濟原則。透過簡化設計和倡導負責任的處置方式,這些解決方案有助於提升品牌透明度、減少碳排放,並吸引那些追求低影響產品體驗的環保意識消費者。
一次性塑膠禁令和生產者延伸責任制(EPR)法律
隨著對一次性塑膠製品的嚴格禁令以及生產者延伸責任制(EPR)框架的引入,全球向永續消費的轉型正在加速。這些法規要求製造商對消費後廢棄物課責,並鼓勵採用可重複使用、可回收和極簡包裝。世界各國政府正透過處罰和獎勵來強制執行這些規定,鼓勵企業重新設計其包裝系統,使其符合循環經濟原則。
堆肥和回收系統不足
許多地區仍面臨分類設施不足、污染問題以及工業堆肥設備匱乏等困境。這些系統性低效率阻礙了可生物分解和可重複使用包裝形式的擴充性。此外,分散化的廢棄物管理政策和不一致的標籤標準令消費者感到困惑,降低了回收計畫的參與度,並延緩了參與企業市場的企業的步伐。
都市化加速與監管變化
隨著城市發展,地方政府正在推行先進的廢棄物減量政策,並獎勵永續的商業實踐。這些以城市為中心的監管促進因素,與消費者日益增強的環保意識和對環保產品的需求相輔相成。企業也積極回應,投資於模組化、可重複填充和極簡主義的包裝系統,以滿足人口密集的城市市場需求。政策改革與城市生活方式轉變的融合,為市場相關人員拓展創新包裝形式提供了策略機會。
誤導性的永續性聲明
有些品牌利用消費者信任,在未提供環境影響證據的情況下,將產品貼上「環保」標籤。這種做法不僅損害了真正的永續性,也可能侵蝕消費者的信任。監管機構正在加強對環保聲明的審查,不遵守規定可能導致法律處罰和社會輿論的強烈反彈。透明的溝通和第三方認證對於區分可信賴的解決方案和誤導性宣傳至關重要。
疫情為零廢棄物包裝產業帶來了挑戰和機會。初期供應鏈中斷影響了永續材料的供應,延緩了產品上市。然而,這場危機提高了人們的環保意識,並促使消費者轉向更衛生、更永續的包裝。企業也積極應對,加速數位轉型,並提供可重複填充和可重複使用的包裝形式,以適應電商和非接觸式配送的偏好。
預計在預測期內,可重複使用包裝細分市場將成為最大的細分市場。
由於其成本效益高且符合永續性目標,預計可重複使用包裝領域將在預測期內佔據最大的市場佔有率。從可填充容器到可回收運輸單元,這些包裝形式透過減少一次性廢棄物和營運成本,提供長期價值。食品、化妝品和物流行業的公司正在採用可重複使用系統,以符合法規並滿足消費者期望。
預計在預測期內,紙張和瓦楞紙包裝領域將實現最高的複合年成長率。
預計在預測期內,紙和紙板行業將保持最高的成長率,這主要得益於其可生物分解性和在各行業的廣泛應用。纖維強度、防水性和印刷適性方面的創新正在拓展其用途,使其超越傳統應用。隨著塑膠替代品的日益普及,紙基包裝正被融入高階和功能性包裝設計中。此外,回收基礎設施投資的增加以及消費者對可堆肥材料的偏好也推動了該行業的成長。
預計在預測期內,北美將佔據最大的市場佔有率,這得益於其健全的法規結構和較高的消費者環保意識。該地區成熟的零售和物流行業正積極向永續包裝模式轉型,領先企業紛紛設定了雄心勃勃的零廢棄物目標。政府的各項舉措,例如禁止使用不可回收塑膠和鼓勵綠色創新,正在加速這一趨勢的推廣。此外,主要產業參與者和先進材料研究機構的存在也鞏固了北美在該領域的領先地位。
預計北美地區在預測期內將實現最高的複合年成長率。該地區充滿活力的政策環境以及電子商務和食品配送領域對環保包裝日益成長的需求,正在推動市場快速擴張。新興企業和成熟企業都在推出可擴展的零廢棄物解決方案,以滿足都市區和郊區市場的需求。投資者對ESG(環境、社會和管治)指標的日益關注,也進一步推動了技術創新和市場滲透。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Minimalist & Zero-Waste Packaging Market is accounted for $316.8 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $617.4 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 10% during the forecast period. Minimalist and zero-waste packagings are design strategies that prioritize sustainability by reducing material use, eliminating excess components, and avoiding non-recyclable or single-use elements. This approach emphasizes functional simplicity, eco-friendly materials, and efficient production to minimize environmental impact. Zero-waste packaging often incorporates reusable, compostable, or recyclable formats, aligning with circular economy principles. By streamlining design and promoting responsible disposal, these solutions support brand transparency, reduce carbon footprint, and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers seeking low-impact product experiences.
Bans on single-use plastics and extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws
The global shift toward sustainable consumption is accelerating due to stringent bans on single-use plastics and the implementation of extended producer responsibility (EPR) frameworks. These regulations compel manufacturers to take accountability for post-consumer waste, encouraging the adoption of reusable, recyclable, and minimalist packaging formats. Governments across regions are reinforcing these mandates with penalties and incentives, prompting companies to redesign packaging systems that align with circular economy principles.
Inadequate composting and recycling systems
Many regions still struggle with inadequate sorting facilities, contamination issues, and limited access to industrial composting units. These systemic inefficiencies hinder the scalability of biodegradable and reusable packaging formats. Additionally, fragmented waste management policies and inconsistent labeling standards confuse consumers, reducing participation in recycling programs and slowing market adoption.
Rising urbanization and regulatory shifts
As cities grow, local governments are introducing progressive waste reduction policies and incentivizing sustainable business practices. This urban-centric regulatory push is complemented by rising consumer awareness and demand for eco-conscious products. Companies are responding by investing in modular, refillable, and minimalist packaging systems tailored for dense urban markets. The convergence of policy reform and urban lifestyle shifts presents a strategic opportunity for market players to scale innovative packaging formats.
Misleading sustainability claims
Some brands exploit consumer trust by labeling products as "eco-friendly" without substantiating their environmental impact. This practice undermines genuine sustainability efforts and risks eroding consumer confidence. Regulatory bodies are tightening scrutiny around environmental labeling, and failure to comply may result in legal penalties or public backlash. Transparent communication and third-party certifications are becoming essential to differentiate credible solutions from misleading claims.
The pandemic introduced both challenges and opportunities for the zero-waste packaging sector. Initial supply chain disruptions affected the availability of sustainable materials and delayed product rollouts. However, the crisis also heightened environmental awareness and shifted consumer preferences toward hygiene-conscious yet sustainable packaging. Businesses adapted by accelerating digital transformation and offering refillable or reusable formats compatible with e-commerce and contactless delivery.
The reusable packaging segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The reusable packaging segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period driven by its cost-effectiveness and alignment with sustainability goals. These formats ranging from refillable containers to returnable transport units offer long-term value by reducing single-use waste and operational costs. Businesses across food, cosmetics, and logistics sectors are adopting reusable systems to meet regulatory compliance and consumer expectations.
The paper & cardboard segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the paper & cardboard segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate fueled by its biodegradability and widespread acceptance across industries. Innovations in fiber strength, water resistance, and printability are expanding its use beyond traditional applications. As plastic alternatives gain traction, paper-based formats are being integrated into premium and functional packaging designs. The segment is also benefiting from increased investment in recycling infrastructure and consumer preference for compostable materials.
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share supported by strong regulatory frameworks and high consumer awareness. The region's mature retail and logistics sectors are actively transitioning to sustainable packaging models, with major corporations setting ambitious zero-waste targets. Government initiatives, such as bans on non-recyclable plastics and incentives for green innovation, are accelerating adoption. Additionally, the presence of key industry players and advanced material research facilities reinforces North America's leadership in this space.
Over the forecast period, the North America region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR propelled by the region's dynamic policy environment, coupled with rising demand for eco-friendly packaging in e-commerce and food delivery, is driving rapid expansion. Startups and established firms alike are launching scalable zero-waste solutions tailored to urban and suburban markets. The growing emphasis on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) metrics among investors is further propelling innovation and market penetration.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Minimalist & Zero-Waste Packaging Market include Loop Industries, Tetra Pak, Amcor plc, Mondi Group, Smurfit Kappa, Ball Corporation, DS Smith, UPM-Kymmene Corporation, WestRock Company, Huhtamaki, Sealed Air Corporation, PulpWorks, Inc., Lush Cosmetics, Ecologic Brands, BioPak, Billerud AB, and Greif, Inc.
In September 2025, Mondi announced multiple product and sustainability updates (for example, the introduction of white digital printing for corrugated packaging. The release promotes new printing capabilities to enable stronger brand presentation on brown corrugated boards and describes capability rollouts for customers.
In September 2025, UPM published an inside-information stock exchange release on Sept 23, 2025 announcing a strategic review of its Plywood business area to consider options including partial demerger or divestment.
In July 2025, Greif entered into a definitive agreement to sell its containerboard business for $1.8 billion and followed with Q3/Q4 2025 earnings and close updates. The divestiture sharpens Greif's portfolio focus, allocates proceeds to debt reduction and was a major strategic move in mid-2025.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.