Australia And New Zealand Plastic Caps And Closures Market Trends

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 Australia And New Zealand Plastic Caps And Closures market trends, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. Australia And New Zealand Plastic Caps And Closures 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 Australia And New Zealand Plastic Caps And Closures Industry

Polyethylene (PE) Segment is Estimated to Have the Largest Market Share

  • In Australia and New Zealand, manufacturers of plastic caps and closures primarily rely on PP and PE as their key raw materials. These materials, known for their cost-effectiveness, have become a go-to choice across industries. Notably, heat induction cap liners, compatible with a variety of plastic bottles such as PP, HDPE, and LDPE, not only prevent leaks but also provide tamper resistance. With these benefits in mind, the caps and closures market is set for substantial growth in the near future.
  • Australian and New Zealand consumers, known for their fast-paced lifestyles, are increasingly seeking lightweight, user-friendly closures for a range of applications. This demand has led to a shift in packaging, with a focus on compactness and practicality. Responding to this trend, custom caps and closures manufacturers are introducing designs, predominantly from PE, that are not only lighter but also easier to open, handle, and dispense. This shift is a key driver of market growth.
  • Key players in the Australian and New Zealand caps and closures market, such as Bericap Holding GmbH and Guala Closures SpA, are at the forefront of innovation. They are crafting leak-proof closures from PE and cater to food, beverage, and industrial applications. These closures not only ensure leak protection but also enhance user convenience, a factor pivotal in driving market growth.
  • The surge in demand for PE caps, closures, and lids in the personal care and cosmetics sector in Australia and New Zealand is directly linked to the increasing consumer preference for natural skincare products and growing innovation in the industry. Data from the International Trade Centre (ITC) reveals that in 2023, imports of beauty and make-up products in Australia were valued at USD 1,143.72 million, marking a 17.31% increase from the previous year. Similarly, New Zealand saw a 1.16% rise, with imports valued at USD 248.49 million.
Australia And New Zealand Plastic Caps And Closures Market: Import Value of Beauty and Make-up Products, Australia, In USD Million, 2022-2023

Beverage Segment Expected to Dominate the Market

  • The caps and closures market is witnessing a surge in demand, largely driven by the increasing popularity of packaged beverages. This uptick is predominantly attributed to rising awareness of health among consumers, leading to a preference for healthier beverage options. As a result, healthy and natural energy drinks, a flagship of this health-conscious trend, are gaining prominence, further boosting the plastic caps and closures segment.
  • Australia is witnessing a growing appetite for carbonated soft drinks, energy drinks, and juices, largely due to a rising demand for zero-calorie, sugar-free options available in a myriad of flavors. Notably, data from the Australian Beverage Council underscores a notable uptick in juice consumption among 9 to 13-year-olds, with rates soaring from 12% to 33%.
  • Conversely, New Zealand exhibits a strong affinity for sugary drinks, a trend that significantly drives the demand for caps and closures. The New Zealand Beverage Council's data reveals that carbonated soft drinks make up a modest 7.2% of the country's total beverage consumption. Despite their high sugar content, the market for sugar-sweetened carbonated soft drinks is on the rise.
  • Insights from the International Trade Centre (ITC) indicate that both Australia and New Zealand are key importers of non-alcoholic beverages. In 2023, Australia's import value for such beverages stood at USD 399.61 million, while New Zealand's was at USD 145.04 million. Given this significant import volume, the demand for beverage packaging, including caps and closures, is poised for growth in the region.
Australia And New Zealand Plastic Caps And Closures Market: Import Value of Non- Alcoholic Beverages, Australia and New Zealand, In USD Million, 2022-2023

Australia and New Zealand Plastic Caps and Closures Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)