- Metal beverage cans gain volume share as non-alcoholic beer is well received by Indonesian Muslims. It was also the fastest growing pack type in total alcoholic drinks packaging in 2016.
- Alcoholic drinks packaging through on-trade channel grew faster than off-trade sales in 2017 as alcoholic drinks remained more popularly consumed during gatherings.
- PET bottles and brick liquid cartons are most dynamic in soft drinks in 2016
- Lack of major hot drinks packaging innovation as players focus on marketing and advertising.
- Single-serve sachets maintains domination through higher product availability.
- There was a continued l trend towards metal and flexible packaging in hot drinks.
- Metal packaging continued to grow by double digits, driven by coffee sold in metal tin cans.
- Flexible packaging maintained good performance, slightly improving from 2015. This is driven by continued success of sachet packaging of tea and coffee.
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