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Increased rational spending amid a weakened economy and falling incomes due to COVID-19 has seen sales fall in several areas of packaging, with other areas benefiting from consumers' realigned purchasing priorities and value-seeking habits. In the case of home care packaging, there has been no indication of a change in preferences with regard to pack sizes. However, the hastened shift towards purchases through e-commerce channels, along with increased time spent at home, has led to larger volume...
Euromonitor International's Packaging in Malaysia 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
Labels on dairy packaging come into sharper focus in 2019
Convenience drives demand for smaller pack sizes in soft drinks in 2019
Glass continues to dominate alcoholic drinks packaging in 2019
On-the-go trend boosts sales of small pack formats in beauty and personal care packaging in 2019
Refill packages gain ground in home care packaging in 2019
PACKAGING LEGISLATION
Still no decision on plain packaged tobacco products
Halal Certification maintains consumer trust
Illegal imports of plastic waste reshipped out of Malaysia
RECYCLING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Circular economy roadmap aims to tackle plastic problem
SWCorp focuses to build on 2020's increased recycling rates through expansion of waste management technology
Nestle switches to paper straws and launches green task force