The PP rigid plastic packaging market will grow from USD 48.66 billion in 2025 to USD 78.99 billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 5.53% between 2025 and 2034. The strong demand comes from its resistance, lightweight design, high durability, and reliable performance at high temperatures. It is widely used for hot-fill foods like microwavable products and offers strong barrier properties that help extend shelf life.
PP Rigid Plastic Packaging Market Leading Companies

- Berry Global
- Plastipak Packaging
- Alpla
- Silgan Holdings
- AptarGroup
- Huhtamäki
- Graham Packaging
- Logoplaste
- Sonoco Products Company
- Nampak
- Novolex / Hilex
- PACCOR / Berry (regional units)
- Graham / Resilux
- Kautex / Sidel / Sipa
- SHL Medical / Haselmeier / Nemera
- Gerresheimer / West Pharmaceutical Services
- LyondellBasell
- SABIC
- Borealis / Braskem / ExxonMobil Chemical
- Amcor
Latest Announcements by Industry Leader
- In January 2025, PAG, which is an Asia Pacific-concentrated producer of an alternative investment firm, gained a majority stake in Pravesha Industries, which is a pharmaceutical packaging company, at an enterprise valuation of USD 200 million, as per a source close to the development. This partnership reflects the PAG’s concentration on the bolding of the development potential of India’s pharmaceutical packaging industry, driven by strong export demand as stated by Prasha Industries.
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- In March 2025, LyondeBasel, who is leading in the chemical sector, had disclosed the launch of Pro-Fax EP649U, a current polypropylene effect copolymer which is being crafted for the rigid packaging sector. This innovative product is specifically formulated for thin-walled injection moulding, which makes it ideal for food packaging solutions.
Recent Developments
- In October 2024, Berry Global revealed a series of clarified polypropylene (PP) bottles for healthcare uses, which consist of approximately 71% in CO2 emissions and have developed recyclability as compared to regular coloured PET pill bottles.
- In January 2025, Antalis disclosed Pripalak R30, a white and coloured polypropylene range having 30% post-industrial recycled content, which is designed for utilising it in packaging, point-of-sale displays, labels, and more.