• In soft drinks, PET and glass bottles volume sales are projected to continue growing at the expense of other plastic bottles.
  • In soft drinks overall, the share of on-the-go products is expected to increase. As a result of shifting demographic factors, such as more Turkish women entering the workforce and the fact that households are getting smaller, Turkish families are spending more time away from home, and demanding products that they can consume while outside the home.
  • In hot drinks, flexible packaging will remain the dominant packaging type through 2021. Flexible paper/plastic will remain the dominant packaging type for black tea, and flexible plastic will remain so for instant coffee. As a result of busy urban lifestyles, together with increasing employment and a growing student population, sales of coffee mixtures will increase, which will lead to higher sales of small-portion flexible plastic packaging.
  • In alcoholic drinks, improved economic conditions and a projected increase in in-bound tourism through 2021 will result in positive growth in glass bottle volume sales, particularly for beer and spirits.
  • Small pack sizes of beer and spirits are projected to grow in popularity through 2021, particularly for beer and spirits, but also to a lesser extent wine.

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