Punnet Packaging Companies and Developments

Date : 05 November 2025

The punnet packaging market is anticipated to grow from USD 3.75 billion in 2025 to USD 5.82 billion by 2034, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.05% during the forecast period from 2025 to 2034.

Global Punnet Packaging Market Top Players

Punnet Packaging Market Companies

Latest Announcements by Punnet Packaging Industry Leaders

Rachel Bastow, marketing manager at Xact, revealed that the addition of the two new Rev range mark a notable step forward in the move towards making the U.K. grocery industry more sustainable. In an effort to lessen the excessive use of plastic packaging for fresh fruit, Xact has created a closing machine for winged cartonboard punnets and an automatic taper for bunching loose items. With a maximum pace of 250 packs per minute, the Rev Elephant is said to be the quickest machine of its sort available. According to Xact, other cartonboard-based solutions normally operate at 80 packs per minute.

New Advancements in Punnet Packaging Industry

  • In February 2025, Manter, a leader in weighing and packaging solutions, introduces the Punnet Filler, a new product to broaden its offering. This extremely user-friendly automatic packaging machine meets the growing market need, especially the growing demand for environmentally friendly punnet packaging. The newest Punnet Filler is made especially to package punnets effectively, as the name implies. It is also possible to modify the machine to work with clamshells. Additionally, the most recent M14 D was introduced in January 2025.
  • In October 2024, Mountain Blue, a supplier of blueberries, has partnered with Opal Partner to create a trial of plastic-free packaging for the Coles Group grocery network and Eureka brand. Over the course of two months, 34 Coles shops in northern New South Wales started selling cardboard punnets for blueberries that were both recyclable and FSC-certified. As an alternative to plastic containers, the punnets are composed of recycled paper and feature a wood pulp translucent screen that lets buyers view the blueberries within.
  • In November 2024, Sharpak, packaging company signed partnership with UK berry grower Chambers to introduce its padless SharpTek technology to retail shelves. This first-of-its-kind solution reduces packaging weight by 17% and provides a pack that is completely recyclable at the curbside for raspberries and other delicate berries.

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