Beauty Packaging06.17.20
ResearchAndMarkets.com recently published an article on the packaging industry, entitled "Changing Consumer Perceptions of Packaging Resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic."
Although many consumers are still concerned about the impact of plastic waste on the environment, the pandemic has highlighted the role of plastic packaging to ensure health and safety. According to the report, the food, beverage, personal care and pharmaceutical packaging sectors have seen increased demand during the COVID-19 crisis while luxury and industrial packaging sectors have seen lower demand.
There has also been an increase in the numbers of consumers opting for packaged goods which have a longer shelf life, as well as a greater demand for single use packaging. The report reveals that more consumers have been shopping and ordering food online. As a result, consumers are disposing of a higher amount of packaging materials at home. This could make consumers more environmentally conscious and increase demand for recyclable packaging as well as an expansion of curbside recycling programs to allow materials such as food contaminated packaging to be recovered.
Although many consumers are still concerned about the impact of plastic waste on the environment, the pandemic has highlighted the role of plastic packaging to ensure health and safety. According to the report, the food, beverage, personal care and pharmaceutical packaging sectors have seen increased demand during the COVID-19 crisis while luxury and industrial packaging sectors have seen lower demand.
There has also been an increase in the numbers of consumers opting for packaged goods which have a longer shelf life, as well as a greater demand for single use packaging. The report reveals that more consumers have been shopping and ordering food online. As a result, consumers are disposing of a higher amount of packaging materials at home. This could make consumers more environmentally conscious and increase demand for recyclable packaging as well as an expansion of curbside recycling programs to allow materials such as food contaminated packaging to be recovered.