• Dog and cat food packaging is expected to post a unit volume CAGR of 2% in the forecast period. The market is developed and mature and growth will be driven by product development, packaging type updates, and size adjustments. The fastest-growing pack type is set to be flexible plastic with a unit volume CAGR of 6%.
  • Dog and cat food is expected to post a value CAGR of 3% at constant 2016 prices. The moderate 1% CAGR in volume terms over the same period indicates the category is mature and saturated.
  • Stand-up pouches expected 2% CAGR driven by  dry food, dog treats and mixers.
  • Flexible plastic in dry cat food represented 11% with an expected increase to 16% in 2021.
  • Aip/press closures are set to rise by 23% in volume terms over 2016-2021. Manufacturers are likely to continue integrating them into flexible plastic packaging in dry dog food.

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