White Paper on Green, Low-Carbon, and Sustainable Development in the Packaging Industry Report Introduction
  • White Paper on Green, Low-Carbon, and Sustainable Development in the Packaging Industry Report Introduction
  • White Paper on Green, Low-Carbon, and Sustainable Development in the Packaging Industry Report Introduction

  • Report Introduction

In recent years, with the strengthening of environmental policies and the rise in societal environmental awareness, the trend of paper packaging gradually replacing plastic packaging has become increasingly evident. Electronics and communications, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) in the daily chemical sector, and label packaging are the main downstream fields of the packaging industry. The demand for packaging continues to grow, with particularly high requirements for aspects such as environmental friendliness, lightweighting, customization, and cost reduction.

The report analyzes the characteristics and application cases of environmentally friendly materials such as molded pulp, degradable plastics, and paper products, and points out that molded pulp has significant development potential due to its lenient degradation conditions, suitable performance, and acceptable cost. Degradable plastics have performance advantages in certain application scenarios, but their higher cost necessitates further reduction to enable large-scale promotion and application. This report provides an in-depth exploration of the current status and development trends of China’s packaging industry, focusing on the challenges and opportunities in environmental protection and sustainable development. The report indicates that China’s packaging industry is large in scale but has a low concentration rate, and is primarily divided into two major types: plastic packaging and paper packaging.

Table of Contents:

1. Overview of the Packaging Industry

2. Packaging Industry Market and Competitive Landscape

3. Application of the Dual-Carbon Environmental Theme in the Packaging Industry and Case Studies