- In soft drinks, glass bottles expect to regain lost ground and record 4% CAGR through 2021 as premium waters and craft carbonates look to visibly demonstrate added value.
- Cold brew coffee is expected to assist RTD coffee in achieving a 7% forecast period CAGR. However, there is no clear, long-term pack type leader, so opportunity exists for one pack type to represent the beverage much like shaped liquid cartons did with coconut waters.
- In hot drinks, packaging movements are likely to be heavily dependent on the growth slowdown in fresh ground coffee pods. Meanwhile, the adoption of sustainable coffee and tea pods is certain to occur over the forecast period due to sharp consumer attention on the matter.
- In alcoholic drinks, poor performance by glass bottles (forecast -1% CAGR) will continue to be driven by beer, which is expected to shift away from glass toward metal cans.
- Wine will continue to drive growth in shaped liquid cartons and metal packaging, which are expected to grow at 8% and 12% CAGR respectively, albeit from a small base; these pack types combined for just 2% of total wine unit packaging in 2016.
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