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COVID-19 first made its presence felt in Germany when restrictions on large gatherings started from 13 March 2020. Schools were closed, travel was restricted, and many of the country's borders were closed, yet Germany never had a full lockdown, as people were allowed to go outside as much as they wanted, as long as they were alone or with one other person.
Euromonitor International's Packaging in Germany 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.
List OF CONTENTS AND TABLES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
COVID-19 impact on packaging
COVID-19 country impact
Growing focus on animal welfare likely to shape packaged food labelling over the forecast period
War on sugar hits liquid cartons hard
Drinking in moderation trend and change in consumption occasions led to smaller pack sizes pre-COVID-19
Innovation centred on sustainability in 2019, in the face of rising demand for environmentally friendly packaging materials
E-commerce putting pressure on manufacturers to develop shipping-friendly packaging pre-pandemic
PACKAGING LEGISLATION
Single-use plastic ban to become law in 2021
Obligations to register new packaging
RECYCLING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
EU directive on single-use plastic to bring positive change
Environmental concerns the focus of packaging manufacturers
Recycling rate increases as consumption of plastic falls
Table 1 Overview of Packaging Recycling and Recovery in Germany: 2017/2018 and Targets for 2019