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Volume of Cosmetics and Toiletries category products packaged in Foil made from Flexible Packaging in United States of America (2020 - 2027, metric T)

  • The Volume of Cosmetics and Toiletries category products packaged in Foil made from Flexible Packaging in United States of America attained a value of 38.98 metric T in 2023

  • The indicator recorded a historical growth (CAGR) of 1.47% between 2020 to 2023, and is expected to grow by ...

  • GlobalData projects the indicator to grow at a CAGR of ...

Volume of Cosmetics and Toiletries category products packaged in Foil made from Flexible Packaging in United States of America (2020 - 2027, metric T)

Published: Mar 2024
Source: GlobalData

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The US held a major share of the global cosmetics & toiletries industry. Rigid Plastics is one of the most commonly used pack material in the Americas cosmetics & toiletries industry, followed by flexible packaging in the same year. Flip/snap top was the most commonly used pack closure type, while carton-folding was the only primary outer type used in the Americas cosmetics & toiletries industry.

Primary Packaging Materials: Flexible Packaging

Flexible packaging covers a wide range of packaging that can be single and multi-layered and is supplied in reels, sheets or bags. It can be paper/polymer/foil, nylon or a combination of materials that are supplied either plain/printed/coated and/or laminated to provide long shelf-life properties. End products packaged include confectionery, snack foods, frozen foods, soups, and pharmaceuticals.

Primary Outer Materials: Flexible Packaging

The term ‘flexible packaging’ covers a wide range of packaging that can be single and multi-layered and is supplied in reels, sheets or bags. It can be paper, polymer or aluminum foil based or a combination of materials that are supplied either plain/printed/coated and/or laminated to provide long shelf-life properties. End products packed include confectionery, snack foods, frozen foods, soups, and pharmaceuticals.

Toppan develops TOPMER Adhesive for digital printing

Toppan Printing (Toppan), a global leader in communication, security, packaging, décor materials, and electronics solutions, has developed a high-strength adhesive for digital printing.

TOPMER is suitable for retort sterilization, boiling sterilization, and heating in microwave ovens, thus expanding applications for packages employing digital printing and enabling high-value-added products that meet the diversifying needs of today’s consumers. TOPMER will go on sale in Japan on February 24 targeting the food, toiletries, and cosmetics sectors.

Toppan recently announced “SOCIAL-VALUE Packaging,” part of the “TOPPAN S-VALUE Packaging” range targeting added value for society and fulfilling living. The SOCIAL-VALUE lineup includes the Toppan FP Digital Solution, which was launched in 2016 to provide flexible packaging optimized for multiple product types in small lots in response to the evolution of market needs from traditional mass production.

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