- In soft drinks, PET bottles is the leading packaging type, due in large part to the low cost of recycled PET. Smaller pack sizes continued to be used as a tool for premiumization in soft drinks in 2016. Prominent examples of this trend included the increasing popularity of 275ml glass bottles in carbonates, and the growing adoption of 200ml “slim” metal beverage cans in juice-based carbonates and energy drinks.
- In hot drinks, packaging volume sales grew by 8% in 2016, led by aluminum/plastic pouches for instant tea and fresh coffee beans.
- In alcoholic drinks, glass bottles continued to dominate the category with 82% volume share in 2016, but paper-based containers posted the highest volume sales growth rate at 14%, driven by increasing demand for bag-in-box wine, which consumers increasingly view as providing good value for money.
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