Fragrance Packaging Companies, Stats and Trends 2025-2035

Date : 14 November 2025

The fragrance packaging market is expected to grow from USD 2.43 billion in 2025 to USD 3.64 billion by 2034, registering a CAGR of 4.6% during the forecast period. This market includes different materials such as glass, plastic, and metal, and various packaging types like bottles, cans, and roll-ons. Among end uses, perfumes hold the largest share, followed by room fragrances and deodorants. Europe leads the global market, with France, Spain, and Germany playing key roles. The market is becoming more competitive, with major companies like Verescence, Saverglass, and Gerresheimer leading the way, while new brands are focusing on eco-friendly packaging and direct-to-consumer sales models.

Competitive Landscape

The competitive landscape of the fragrance packaging market is characterized by established industry leaders such as Verescence France SASU, Saverglass sas, Gerresheimer AG, Albea S.A.,   EXAL Corporation, Quadpack Ltd., Piramal Glass Ltd., Coverpla S.A., Alcion Plasticos, CCL Container, Inc., General Converting, Inc., and Intrapac International Corporation. These giants face competition from emerging direct-to-consumer brands, leveraging digital platforms for market entry. Key factors influencing competition include innovation in product offerings, sustainable practices, and the ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences.

Verescence, a notable figure in glass packaging for beauty and fragrance, counts Verescence France SASU as a main business specialising in the production of glass perfume containers. Verescence France SASU, known for its expertise, offers a wide range of innovative and personalised packaging solutions to meet the specific needs of fragrance brands.

Saverglass continuously produces ground-breaking solutions that provide new opportunities for brand expression. Saverglass distinguishes itself via its competence in producing extra-white and antique glass, both unique to their services-furthermore, Saverglass pioneers ecologically aware methods with 100% recyclable organic decorating and cutting-edge 3D decorative processes.

Gerresheimer emerges as a leading provider of packaging solutions for the cosmetics industry, cooperating with several well-known brands. Gerresheimer is famous for its customized glass and plastic packaging solutions, and it specializes in providing quality alternatives for the fragrance, cosmetics, and personal care industries. With competence in glass and plastic design, the company offers a wide range of sophisticated decorative possibilities to produce a high-end appearance. Gerresheimer showcases some of its most recent launches at Luxe Pack Monaco, exhibiting its commitment to innovation.

Fragrance Packaging Market Top Players

Recent Developments

  • In September 2023, Bormioli Luigi finalized its merger with glass maker Bormioli Rocco. The move is expected to capitalize on the two firms synergies, resulting in a more "agile and flexible" business strategy.
  • In November 2023, The luxury perfume filling, production, and high-end contract packaging company Anjac Health & Beauty (Anjac), Stephen, France, purchased Anjac Health & Beauty. This manufacturing group formulates, manufactures, and packages dietary supplements and cosmetics.
  • In December 2023, The global company Saverglass SAS, which specializes in the production, modification, and decoration of luxury glass bottles for the wine, cosmetics, perfume, food, and spirit markets, was fully acquired by Australian packaging maker Orora Limited.
  • In April 2023, Coverpla collaborated with the Asian fragrance company Daniche to design the Pirate Song cap, bottle, and pump.
  • In February 2023, The global leader in luxury and owner of 75 recognizable brands, LVMH and Dow Beauty, a division of LVMH, have partnered to advance sustainable packaging across all of LVMHs fragrance and cosmetic goods. Through this partnership, the cosmetics giant could incorporate circular and bio-based plastics into multiple product applications without sacrificing the packagings quality or functionality.

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