Canada Household Packaging Companies and Developments

Date : 17 September 2025

The Canada household packaging market is accelerating, with forecasts predicting hundreds of millions in revenue growth between 2025 and 2034, powering sustainable infrastructure globally. Growing consumer demand for eco-friendly products, strict government rules, the need for convenience, and the rise of e-commerce are driving innovation in this market. The rapid move to urban areas and changing lifestyles are also shaping its growth.

Top Companies in the Canada Household Packaging Market

Canada Household Packaging Market Top Key Players

Tier 1

  • Amcor plc
  • Smurfit Westrock (Smurfit Kappa + WestRock)
  • Ball Corporation
  • Crown Holdings, Inc.
  • Sealed Air Corporation
  • Mondi Group
  • Sonoco Products Company
  • Novolex Holdings

Tier 2

  • Berry Global, Inc.
  • Huhtamaki Oyj
  • Cascades Inc.
  • Winpak Ltd.
  • TC Transcontinental Packaging
  • Intertape Polymer Group (IPG)
  • Silgan Holdings
  • Greif

Tier 3

  • Coveris
  • Pratt Industries
  • DS Smith
  • International Paper
  • Graphic Packaging Holding Company

Latest Announcements by Industry Leaders

  • In October 2023, CocaCola North America Sustainability vice-president and general manager Kurt Ritter, expressed, “By transforming 500ml sparkling portfolio to 100% recyclable plastics the company is expecting the enhancement of quality and food standard. It helped the brand to serve sustainable packaging goal in Canada.”

Recent Developments

  • In January 2025, KinsBrae Packaging announced the launch of sustainable paper bottles by changing mono resource polyethylene pouches. These bottles are designed by Frugalpac which is a 100% recyclable paperboard with 84% less carbon footprint than glass material bottles.
  • In July 2025, Eco Guardian which is a top most Canadian creator of environment-friendly food & beverages packaging. It has declared its launch of online store which offer easy and fast access of premium products, with compostable packaging resolutions for households and businesses across Canada.