E-Commerce Packaging Companies, Stats and Analysis 2025-2035

Date : 18 November 2025

The e-commerce packaging market will grow from USD 90.8 billion in 2025 to USD 272.77 billion by 2034, with a strong CAGR of 13%. This report gives clear information about materials, products, and applications used in the market. It also provides complete regional data for North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. The report includes a detailed competitive analysis, a value chain study, trade flow data, and profiles of major manufacturers and suppliers such as Amcor plc, Berry Global Inc., Mondi, DS Smith, and Sealed Air.

Global E-commerce Packaging Market Top Players

E-Commerce Packaging Market Companies

Latest Announcements by E-Commerce Packaging Industry Leaders:

  • The CEO and co-founder of Movopack, Tomaso Torriani, stated: This fundraising round shows the increasing interest in Movopack's potential to revolutionize the e-commerce sector with circular, sustainable packaging solutions. The company revealed about this investment because it allows us to enter the U.K. market at a time when there is a greater need than ever for sustainable solutions. Both brands and consumers are looking for meaningful ways to help create a world where economies and societies can develop and prosper without endangering the environment, and we are here to help.

New Advancements in E-Commerce Packaging Industry

  • In November 2024, Movopack, a firm that offers circular and sustainable packaging for e-commerce platforms, has raised £2 million in a seed investment round led by early-stage investor 360 Capital (www.movopack.com).
  • In January 2025, D Smith has introduced its TapeBack solution, which uses a single glue strip for two e-commerce shipments, doing away with the requirement for single-use plastic tear strips in e-commerce packaging. It features a return strip that enables customers to utilize the original packing for returns, reducing the need for extra materials in an effort to decrease waste and guarantee providers can provide "seamless and sustainable" returns. According to DS Smith, the new approach aims to make recycling at home simple by avoiding component mixing. Additionally, it has been adjusted to use the least amount of corrugated board, silicon tape, and hot melt possible, which is said to double the product's score on the circular design measure.

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