The inverted pouches market is expected to grow from USD 13.98 billion in 2024 to USD 28.79 billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 7.5%. Leading companies are focusing on mergers and acquisitions to develop advanced technologies for manufacturing inverted pouches, which is boosting market growth. Europe led the market in 2024, while Asia Pacific is expected to grow the fastest in the coming years.
Global Inverted Pouches Market Key Players

Latest Announcements by Inverted Pouches Industry Leaders
- In January, 2024, Jonathan Quinn, Vice President of Marketing and Sustainability at API Group and Accredo Packaging, says, the companies are working with the Fresh-Lock team at Presto to introduce this flexible stand-up pouch because API group know that cooperation is essential for advancing the circular economy. Integrating recycled content and being able to do so across all consumer packaged goods markets are critical to the circular economys future.
In order to launch a first-of-its-kind flexible stand-up pouch with over 50% Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) content suitable for food packaging throughout the package, API Group and its subsidiary Accredo Packaging, a manufacturer of more environmentally friendly packaging solutions in the food and consumer products markets, team up with the Fresh-Lock team at Presto Products, a division of Reynolds Consumer Products.
New Advancements in Inverted Pouches Industry
- In February 2024, Amcor, a world leader in creating and manufacturing responsible packaging solutions, is pleased to announce the first all-polyethylene (PE) spouted pouch in partnership with Cheer Pack North America, a top producer of spouted pouch packaging, and Stonyfield Organic, the nations top producer of organic yogurt. In order to develop a first-to-market solution that offers a more sustainable package without sacrificing performance, the partnership unites three sustainability leaders.
- In November 2024, Mespack, packaging machine supplier company and Amor, packaging company have created a 2L stand-up bag that is recyclable and made especially for household goods like laundry detergent, soaps, and cleansers.
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