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Packaging demand is influenced by a wide range of factors:

Convenience

Rising Health Awareness

Brand Enhancement
Source: Pira International Ltd survey of WPO member organizations

Where most sustainable packaging efforts are directed:
65% Design for recyclability or use of recycled content
57% Weight reduction
41% Renewable or bio-based materials
25% Compostable materials
Source: 2011 DuPont survey of global consumer packaged goods manufacturers and converters
More than half of U.S. consumers would give up all forms of packaging provided for convenience purposes if it would benefit the environment, including:

Packaging designed for easy stacking/storing at home

Packaging that can double as a re-sealable container

Packaging designed for easy transport
40%
Roughly 40 percent of consumers will sometimes think to look for products with less packaging

Packaging structures need to be mobile
20% of meals in the United States are eaten in the car


Packaging needs to address single-servings
27% of U.S. households are single-person households

Sensory packaging
If people focus on a product for more than 3 seconds,
they are 63% more likely to buy it.
If people pick up a product,
they are 96% more likely to buy it


Single piece cap design trend
U.S. cap producers are moving closer to mass adoption of the one-piece cap for beverages such as soda


Future Outlook
World demand for caps and closures is projected to rise to
$40 Billion
in 2014
There’s more to learn about the Four Key Questions for Designing Great Packages.
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