The edible packaging market is projected to increase from USD 1.82 billion in 2024 to USD 6.85 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 14.2%. This comprehensive report provides detailed segmentation by source, material, packaging type, and end-use, supported by regional data across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. It features key company profiles including Monosol LLC, Notpla Ltd., Evoware, and Tipa Corp., along with in-depth competitive analysis, market share breakdown, trade flow data, and supplier insights. The study also incorporates value chain analysis covering raw materials, manufacturing, and distribution trends shaping the edible packaging ecosystem.
Global Edible Packaging Market Players

- Monosol LLC
- JRF Technology
- Evoware
- Tipa Corp.
- Nagase America
- Notpla Ltd.
- Avani
- Wikicell Designs
- Amtrex Nature Care Pvt. Ltd.
- EnviGreen Biotech Pvt. Ltd.
- Regeno Bio-Bags
- Devro Plc
- Apeel Sciences
- Coolhaus
- Do Eat
- Ecoactive
- Mantrose UK Ltd.
- Tomorrow Machine
- Lactips
Latest Announcements by Edible Packaging Industry Leaders
- In December 2024, Dr Pelin Yilmaz, Investment Director at ICIG Ventures, stated that the ICIG ventures company has been able to manufacture the switch to compostable, fossil fuel-free packaging due to collaboration with BZEOS and the knowledge of compounding platform. Because of BZEOS companies industry experience, they are able to comprehend the sustainability demands and specifications of the packaging industry and provide solutions that are both reliable and adaptable. Guy Maurice, the founder and “SeaEO” of BZEOS, claims that the company is not only committed to creating an environmentally responsible solution but also to offering package producers throughout the world a scalable, industry-ready substitute.
New Advancements in Edible Packaging Industry
- In December 2024, In an effort to reduce plastic pollution, BZEOS company provide biodegradable, home compostable, and sustainable packaging options derived from seaweed extracts. Existing package production lines are completely compatible with packaging. Seaweed is a very compatible raw material for sustainable packaging due to its quick growth rate, capacity to store carbon-di-oxide, independence from fresh water and land, and ability to avoid releasing microplastics. Five paid pilots have confirmed the feasibility and scalability of BZEOS packaging in association with partners like Nestle and other market participants.
- In June 2024, Notpla Limited, regenerative packaging materials company based in U.K. has revealed that the company has developed using seaweed and plants.
- In January 2025, Zerocircle, biotech company based in India, has raised 20 billion US$ funding for manufacturing seaweed-based alternative to plastic.
- In February 2025, TOUS les JOURS (TLJ), bakery café business chain, has revealed the introduction and commercialization of the new plant-based, sustainable plastic straws to stores in U.S.
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