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Packaging Industry in Poland

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The COVID-19 pandemic has ended nearly three decades of uninterrupted growth in Poland. Following 2019's growth of 4%, GDP has declined by 5% in 2020. Unemployment has risen and the labour market has been severely impacted by lockdown measures and a drop in demand. Wages are set to continue to fall over the forecast period. During the country's first lockdown, a consumer shift to less frequent shopping led to increased purchases of larger packaging formats, though once lockdown restrictions ease...

Euromonitor International's Packaging in Poland report offers insight into key trends and developments in the industry. The report also examines trends and prospect for various pack types and closures: metal packaging, rigid plastic, glass, liquid cartons, paper-based containers; flexible packaging.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

COVID-19 impact on packaging

COVID-19 country impact

Convenience trend supports sales in smaller formats in food packaging in 2019, as busy consumers demand on-the-go solutions

Downsizing in drinks packaging driven by smaller households and greater portion control in 2019

Premiumisation trend sees smaller sizes rise in alcoholic drinks packaging in 2019

Design matters in beauty and personal care packaging in 2019, as players capture attention through visual appeal

Environmental awareness drives development in design in home care packaging in 2019

PACKAGING LEGISLATION

Regulations require registration, while the single-use plastic ban is approved

Extended producer responsibility and deposit-return schemes at the fore of progress in waste management

Proposed sugar tax attracts controversy and widespread opposition amid cost concerns as smaller players struggle with impact of COVID-19

RECYCLING AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Players in non-alcoholic drinks invest in range sustainable solutions and services in packaging

Recycling machines set to expand across Poland

UK guilty of using Poland as a rubbish dump and forced to accept returns of illegal waste