The plastic jar packaging market will grow from USD 19.43 billion in 2025 to USD 28.75 billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 4.45%. The growth comes from rising demand for convenient, strong, and lightweight packaging in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Asia Pacific leads the market, driven by urbanization, a growing middle class, and higher demand for packaged foods and drinks.
Top Companies in the Plastic Jar Packaging Market

- Alpla Packaging Inc.
- Cospak Pty Ltd.
- Avantor, Inc.
- Amcor plc
- Berry Global Group, Inc.
- Robinson plc
- Silgan Holdings Inc.
- H&K Müller GmbH & Co. KG
- Pretium Packaging, LLC
- Takemoto Yohki Co., Ltd.
- Tricorbraun
- Comar, LLC
- Altium Packaging
- Graham Packaging Company, Inc.
- Hamilton Houseware Pvt. Ltd
- DÜRRMANN GMBH & CO. KG
- Thornton Plastics Co.
- Synergy Packaging (PACT GROUP)
- P. Wilkinson Containers Ltd.
- PetcoGulf
Latest Announcements by Industry Leaders
- In May 2025, PepsiCo announced a significant shift in its sustainability targets, eliminating its reusable packaging goal and lowering recycled content and plastic reduction targets. Chairman and CEO Ramon Laguarta remarked: “As circumstances evolve, PepsiCo continually adapts. Our goals must evolve with us to keep our ambition to deliver on our long-term vision.
- In April 2025, A new Packaging Recyclability Advancement Task Force was launched to improve recyclability in difficult packaging formats such as PET thermoforms and PE squeeze tubes. Jonathan Quinn, CEO of the U.S. Plastics Pact, said: “Improving recyclability requires more than just good design it takes collaboration across the entire packaging ecosystem
Recent Developments
- In February 2025, Berry Global & Mars announced transition of pantry jars for M&M’s, Skittles & Starburst to 100% recycled plastic (excluding lids), eliminating over 1,300 metric tons of virgin plastic annually.
- In April 2024, Kao Corporation made significant strides toward its circular economy goals by commercializing refill packs using film-to-film recycled plastic, marking progress toward its commitment to achieving net-zero plastic packaging waste by 2040.