The global ergonomic packaging market is growing rapidly and is expected to reach hundreds of millions in revenue from 2025 to 2034, driving a shift toward sustainable transportation. Major players in the market are focusing on acquisitions and mergers to develop advanced technology for making ergonomic packaging.
Global Ergonomic Packaging Market Players

Latest Announcements by Industry Leaders
- According to Ahmed ElSheikh, president and CEO of PepsiCo India, as a responsible leader in the food and beverage industry, Performance with Purpose 2025 goal is to design all packaging to be recoverable or recyclable and supports increased recycling of plastic waste. He stated that India would be one of the first nations to test this innovative, environmentally friendly packaging option created by PepsiCo.
New Advancements in the Market
- On 5 March 2025, Syntegon’s latest Klicklok High Level Carton Closer gives an effective secondary packaging solution that ensures high-quality outcomes with fewer rejects. Klicklok was created in partnership with Syntegon’s customers and is crafted to align with industry demands.
- On 4 February 2025, Tilt Beauty, a cutting-edge new brand skilled in groundbreaking design and clean formulas, will launch today exclusively at TiltBeauty.com. Tilt Beauty was made to create each day makeup essentials more accessible through their ergonomic, patented packaging and calming formulas crafted for sensitive skin.
- In February 2025, TILT Beauty's innovative ergonomic design marks the introduction of a revolutionary approach to beauty packaging. This invention, which is sustainable and functionally designed, attempts to improve how customers use beauty products by making use easier and more accessible. The distinctive design of TILT Beauty includes a tilted ergonomic framework that provides a more natural grasp, in contrast to traditional packaging that frequently puts appearances over functionality. This makes the application procedure easier and more controllable, which is especially advantageous for people with poor dexterity. The brand is expanding the accessibility of beauty goods for a wide spectrum of customers by focusing on ease of use.
- In April 2025, The Swedish Rheumatism Association has introduced a label for packaging and products that are certified as "easy to use," allowing customers to select packaging that has been examined and approved by individuals with hand function impairments.
- In June 2025, TUBEX, manufacturer of aluminum tubes, with a strong focus on the cosmetics industry has introduced what it calls the "world's first" applicator tube for applying cosmetics to the lips and eyes that is completely composed of recycled aluminium.
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