3.1 Aging population and immigration key aspects of buying behaviour 3.1.1 Increasing number of older consumers creates a key consumer segment 3.1.2 Smaller households is the key demand driver for smaller packaging formats 3.1.3 Changing composition of the Australian immigrant population creates new opportunities for retailers 3.1.4 A greater number of women in the workforce leads to increased demand for products that offer convenience
3.2 Australian's propensity for higher savings demand value-for-money products 3.2.1 Households in Australia are saving more than usual
3.3 Growing e-commerce and health consciousness create demand for specialized packaging 3.3.1 Greater Internet and smartphone penetration is driving online sales 3.3.2 Rising consumer health awareness drives demand for healthy packaged food
3.4 Competition between branded and private label products is leading to packaging rationalization
4 Market Dynamics
4.1 Overview 4.1.1 Australian Packaging Market by Material 4.1.2 Australian Packaging Market by Industry Sector 4.1.3 Australian Packaging Market by Pack Type
4.2 Flexible Packaging 4.2.1 Overall Flexible Packaging Market 4.2.2 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Industry 4.2.3 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Type 4.2.4 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Closure Material 4.2.5 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Closure Type 4.2.6 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Outer Material 4.2.7 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Outer Type
4.3 Paper and Board 4.3.1 Overall Paper and Board Packaging Market 4.3.2 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Industry 4.3.3 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Type 4.3.4 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Closure Material 4.3.5 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Closure Type 4.3.6 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Outer Material 4.3.7 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Outer Type
4.4 Rigid Plastics 4.4.1 Overall Rigid Plastics Packaging Market 4.4.2 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Industry 4.4.3 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Type 4.4.4 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Closure Material 4.4.5 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Closure Type 4.4.6 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Outer Material 4.4.7 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Outer Type
4.5 Rigid Metal 4.5.1 Overall Rigid Metal Packaging Market 4.5.2 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Industry 4.5.3 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Type 4.5.4 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Closure Material 4.5.5 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Closure Type 4.5.6 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Outer Material 4.5.7 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Outer Type
4.6 Glass 4.6.1 Overall Glass Packaging Market 4.6.2 Number of Glass Packs by Industry 4.6.3 Number of Glass Packs by Type 4.6.4 Number of Glass Packs by Closure Material 4.6.5 Number of Glass Packs by Closure Type 4.6.6 Number of Glass Packs by Outer Material 4.6.7 Number of Glass Packs by Outer Type
5 Packaging Design and Manufacturing Trends
5.1 Key Design Trends 5.1.1 Lightweighting is one of the key packaging trends in Australia 5.1.2 Sauce bottle with basting applicator brush offers convenience 5.1.3 New closure designs in Wines with tamper evident seals 5.1.4 New liquid carton for smoother dispensing 5.1.5 Premium aluminum Bottle packaging for Cider 5.1.6 Packaging firms need to more closely align themselves with manufacturers' needs
5.2 Key Manufacturing Trends 5.2.1 Foundation packaging with Airless dispenser gives consumers a better user experience 5.2.2 Single-serve and portion pack are popular in Australian retail market 5.2.3 Environmentally friendly packaging gains popularity among Australian manufacturers 5.2.4 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate impact of packaging material on environment 5.2.5 Product innovation can reduce overall packaging consumption 5.2.6 Technological advancement in packaging manufacturing continues to evolve 5.2.7 Difficulties in raw material procurement are driving up costs
6 Regulatory Environment
6.1 Overview
6.2 Key Directives and Laws
6.3 New Regulations
6.4 Recycling
7 Competitive Landscape
7.1 Competitive Landscape by Packaging Material 7.1.1 Flexible Packaging 7.1.2 Rigid Plastics 7.1.3 Paper and Board 7.1.4 Glass 7.1.5 Rigid Metal
7.2 Key Companies in the Australian Packaging Industry
8.5 Methodology 8.5.1 Overall Research Program Framework 8.5.2 Stage 1 - Initial Market Sizing of the Packaging Market 8.5.3 Stage 2 - Primary Research on Packaging Consumption 8.5.4 Stage 3 - Analyst Review 8.5.5 Stage 4 - Expert Review 8.5.6 Stage 5 - Publication
8.6 About Canadean
8.7 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Online Sales (Billion AUD) and Online Penetration (%), 2010-2018 Table 2: Australia Packaging by Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 3: Australia Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 4: Australia Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 5: Number of Flexible Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Table 6: Australia Flexible Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 7: Australia Flexible Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 8: Australia Flexible Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 9: Australia Flexible Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 10: Australia Flexible Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 11: Australia Flexible Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 12: Number of Paper and Board Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Table 13: Australia Paper and Board Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 14: Australia Paper and Board Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 15: Australia Paper and Board Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 16: Australia Paper and Board Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 17: Australia Paper and Board Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 18: Australia Paper and Board Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 19: Number of Rigid Plastics Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Table 20: Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 21: Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 22: Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 23: Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 24: Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 25: Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 26: Number of Rigid Metal Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Table 27: Australia Rigid Metal Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 28: Australia Rigid Metal Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 29: Australia Rigid Metal Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 30: Australia Rigid Metal Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 31: Australia Rigid Metal Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 32: Australia Rigid Metal Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 33: Number of Glass Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Table 34: Australia Glass Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 35: Australia Glass Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 36: Australia Glass Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 37: Australia Glass Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 38: Australia Glass Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 39: Australia Glass Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018 Table 40: Key Financial Deals in Australia Packaging, 2014 Table 41: Product Category Coverage Table 42: Primary Packaging Container Materials Table 43: Primary Packaging Container Types Table 44: Primary Packaging Closure Materials Table 45: Primary Packaging Closure Types Table 46: Primary Packaging Outer Materials Table 47: Primary Packaging Outer Types
List of Figures
Figure 1: Market share of major packaging materials (%), 2014 Figure 2: Increasing older consumers lead to the emergence of an important consumer segment Figure 3: Single-person households constituted nearly a quarter of all households in 2011 Figure 4: Data showing declining households with children - 2006 to 2011 Figure 5: The top 5 countries as a proportion of the total overseas population Figure 6: The number of Asian immigrants to Australia has been on a rise Figure 7: Immigrants are more likely to seek products with native language labeling as well Figure 8: Participation of women in the labor workforce in Australia has been increasing Figure 9: Household savings level has gradually increased in Australia Figure 10: Household net savings rate as a proportion of the disposable income has been on the rise in Australia Figure 11: Online Sales and Online Penetration in Australia Figure 12: Health star rating system for labeling packaged food released by the Australian government Figure 13: Australia Packaging by Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010-2018 Figure 14: Sectors by Packaging Material with the Four Highest Growth Rates (%), 2010-2018 Figure 15: Sectors by Packaging Material with the Four Lowest Growth Rates (%), 2010-2018 Figure 16: Number of Flexible Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Figure 17: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Flexible Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 18: Packaging Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Flexible Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 19: Number of Paper and Board Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Figure 20: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Paper and Board Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 21: Packaging Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Paper and Board Packaging 2010-2018 Figure 22: Closure Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Paper and Board Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 23: Outer Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Paper and Board Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 24: Number of Rigid Plastics Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Figure 25: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 26: Packaging Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 27: Closure Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 28: Outer Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Rigid Plastics Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 29: Number of Rigid Metal Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Figure 30: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Rigid Metal Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 31: Packaging Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Rigid Metal Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 32: Closure Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Rigid Metal Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 33: Number of Glass Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018 Figure 34: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Glass Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 35: Closure Type with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Australia Glass Packaging, 2010-2018 Figure 36: Amcor's Hot-Fill PET container accepts metal lug closures Figure 37: New salt and pepper grinder developed by Caps and Closures Figure 38: Easy Crushable Lightweight bottle by Coca-Cola Amatil Figure 39:New Lightweight Milk bottle in the Australian Dairy Industry Figure 40: New light weight PET bottle for Beer packaging Figure 41: Coles basting sauce bottles with built-in brush Figure 42: Tamper evident Screw Top closures for Wines Figure 43: New carton design prevents spilling of milk thus extends convenience Figure 44: Product offering greater convenience for on-the-go consumption Figure 45: Aluminum Bottle- one of its first kind in Cider category Figure 46: Key concerns of consumer goods manufacturers and packaging manufacturers, 2013 Figure 47: Natio's foundations in an upgraded airless dispenser Figure 48: Smart Lid, an innovation in safe packaging Figure 49: Single serves products in Australia Figure 50: PET Water bottle made from 100 percent recycled plastic is 100 percent recyclable Figure 51: Coca-Cola launched flavored milk in a recyclable PET bottle Figure 52: Cadbury has changed its packaging from metalized non-recyclable packaging to a recyclable Paper Figure 53:Thin-walled microwaveable containers that are easily recyclable Figure 54:Pouch packaging reduces environmental impact significantly due to its lower weight Figure 55: Product innovation reduces packaging material consumption Figure 56: TNA Solution's VFFS system for improving efficiency Figure 57: In-Mold Label to enhance product appeal Figure 58: Crude Oil prices have risen sharply since 2003, and have declined at the end of 2014 Figure 59: Australian Packaging Competitive Landscape Figure 60: Packaging Research Program Methodology