Africa Glass Bottles And Containers Market Trends

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 Africa Glass Bottles And Containers market trends, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. Africa Glass Bottles And Containers trend report includes a market forecast to 2029 and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry trends analysis as a free report PDF download.

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Market Trends of Africa Glass Bottles And Containers Industry

South Africa is Expected to Hold a Significant Share of the Market

  • South Africa's rapid urbanization is driving the demand for diverse food and beverages. The country is shifting from traditional home-cooked meals and grocery shopping toward dining out and convenience foods. This transition is primarily driven by the rapid expansion of the middle-income group and the country's young demographic. As convenience stores, coffee shops, snack outlets, and the broader retail and hospitality sector flourish, the demand for glass bottle packaging is expected to rise significantly.
  • South Africa’s strategic location at the southern tip of Africa positions it as a gateway to the continent, benefiting businesses aiming to access other African markets and regional expansion. The country’s well-developed logistics and transportation networks, including established sea routes, modern ports, and an extensive road and rail system, significantly facilitate global trade. These infrastructural advantages enable the efficient movement of goods, including glass products, within the country and international markets. This unique positioning supports the growth of South Africa’s glass manufacturing sector and reinforces its role as a key regional trading hub. In addition, the country’s proximity to major shipping lanes provides cost-effective access to global markets, making it an attractive base for glass manufacturers looking to serve African and international clients.
  • South Africa's alcohol and non-alcoholic drinks market is on the rise, supported by surging retail and e-commerce sales. This upswing is largely attributed to consumers favoring convenience and the escalating popularity of online shopping platforms. In 2023, wine consumption in South Africa dipped marginally to 4.5 million hectoliters, marking a 1.8% decrease from its peak of 4.6 million hectoliters in 2022. This dip, albeit slight, underscores the robust demand in the alcohol market, particularly for glass packaging. As beverage consumption escalates, so does the need for packaging solutions, prominently glass bottles. Glass, favored for its ability to preserve taste and quality, is the go-to material for a wide array of beverages, spanning soft drinks, beer, wine, and spirits.
  • Consumers in the country are increasingly conscious of packaging materials' environmental impact. Glass, being fully recyclable, is perceived as a sustainable option compared to plastics. This growing preference for eco-friendly packaging is expected to boost the demand for container glass. Government regulations and initiatives promoting sustainable practices further support this trend, encouraging manufacturers to adopt glass packaging solutions.
Africa Glass Bottles and Containers Market - Wine Consumption, In Million Hectoliters,  South Africa, 2021 - 2023

The Beverages Segment is Expected to Hold a Significant Share of the Market

  • The rising beverage consumption in Africa has increased the demand for packaging solutions, including glass bottles. This trend is driven by population growth, urbanization, and changing consumer preferences across the continent. Glass remains a preferred packaging material for beverages such as soft drinks, beer, wine, and spirits, primarily due to its ability to preserve taste and quality. Additionally, glass bottles are recyclable and environmentally friendly, aligning with growing sustainability concerns. The beverage industry in Africa is also experiencing a shift toward premium and craft products, further boosting the demand for high-quality glass packaging. As a result, glass bottle manufacturers are expanding their operations and investing in new technologies to meet the demand in the region.
  • The African beer and cider sub-segment is influenced by domestic production and imports, addressing varied consumer preferences. Glass bottles remain the preferred packaging choice in the African beverages segment, driven by perceptions of quality and sustainability. This preference is extreme in countries with established brewing traditions. Beer brands across Africa favor clear glass bottles, which showcase the beverage's color and clarity, enhancing consumer appeal. The diverse cultural and economic landscape of Africa contributes to regional variations in packaging preferences. However, the overall trend toward glass bottles continues to support the growth of the African container glass market, with local and international manufacturers expanding their presence to meet the increasing demand.
  • Beer manufacturers are introducing new versions of their products in glass bottles, anticipating a positive market impact. This shift aims to enhance product appeal, sustainability, and consumer perception by leveraging the premium image associated with glass packaging. In February 2024, Heineken invested ZAR 2.3 billion (USD 0.12 billion) in its returnable bottle program in South Africa. This investment has more than doubled the company's share of returnable glass beer bottles, aligning with its goal to transition to 65% returnable glass bottles. This initiative supports Heineken's global commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, a key component of its 'Brew a Better World' strategy.
  • Retail sales of beverages in Morocco reached an estimated value of over USD 3.1 billion in 2020. This total comprised more than USD 2.7 billion in non-alcoholic beverage sales and nearly USD 442 million in alcoholic beverage sales. Projections indicate that by 2024, the retail sales value for non-alcoholic beverages is expected to reach approximately USD 3.1 billion, while alcoholic beverages exceed USD 513 million. The region's beverage market is experiencing growth, driven by increased retail and e-commerce sales. This trend is supported by rising consumer demand for convenience and the growing popularity of online shopping platforms.
Africa Glass Bottles and Containers Market- Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Retail Sales in USD Million, Morocco,  2020 - 2024

Africa Glass Bottles and Containers Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)