The blister packaging market is projected to grow from USD 30.73 billion in 2025 to USD 53.70 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 6.4%. This comprehensive report highlights the significant trends in the blister packaging market, including technological advancements in thermoforming, sustainability efforts, and the increasing demand from pharmaceuticals, food, and consumer goods industries.
Blister Packaging Market Top Companies
Major Key Players Shaping the Blister Packaging Market: Industry Leaders and Innovators
- In October 2024, Bayer revealed a first-of-its-kind polyethylene terephthalate blister packaging for its latest brand, Aleve. This cutting-edge solution reduces the packagings carbon footprint by 38%.
- On July 24, 2025, Haleon, the company behind Panadol, collaborated with Pharmacycycl to introduce a national household recycling solution for used medicine blister packs. With the programs assistance, users can order a customized satchel online, fill it with fewer blister packs from any company, and return it via Australia Post using the prepaid postage label provided.
- On February 11, 2025, Boots is launching a nationwide recycling program across 800+ UK stores, allowing customers to recycle blister packs and other health and beauty containers. These mixed-material packs, typically rejected by kerbside collections, are sent to MYGroup for processing, where the plastic and foil are separated for proper recycling.
- In October 2023, Aluflexpack AG, a major European maker of premium circular flexible packaging and barrier solutions, has agreed to buy 68% of Helioflex, the market leader in pharmaceutical flexible packaging in Tunisia and neighbouring regions.
- In December 2022, Praxis Packaging Solutions, a contract packaging firm based in the United States, has purchased a TF2 Blister Pack Machine to expand its operations.
- In September 2022, The Amcor HealthCareTM AmSkyTM Blister System was awarded the Recyclable Packaging award at Packaging Europes 2022 Sustainability Awards, honouring the products increased sustainability and innovation in healthcare packaging.
- In July 2021, Australia-based pharmaceutical company Probiotec has agreed to pay $23 million for Australian Blister Sealing (ABS) with an additional $5 million cash bonus if specific revenue hurdles are cleared in the first year.
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