Renewable Material Packaging Companies and Developments

Date : 06 October 2025

The renewable material packaging market is growing rapidly and is expected to reach hundreds of millions in revenue between 2025 and 2034. This growth is fueled by the rising demand for eco-friendly packaging and strict government rules to cut down plastic waste. The market is set to show strong growth throughout 2025 to 2034.

Top Companies in the Renewable Material Packaging Market

Renewable Material Packaging Market Comapnies

  • Amcor plc
  • Tetra Pak International S.A.
  • Mondi Group
  • Smurfit Kappa Group
  • International Paper Company
  • DS Smith Plc
  • Sealed Air Corporation
  • Huhtamaki Oyj
  • WestRock Company
  • Stora Enso Oyj
  • UPM-Kymmene Corporation
  • Biopak Pty Ltd
  • Novamont S.p.A.
  • NatureWorks LLC
  • TIPA Corp Ltd.
  • BASF SE (Bioplastics division)
  • Genpak, LLC
  • Paptic Ltd.
  • ClearBags
  • Ecologic Brands, Inc.
  • Other Players

Industry Leader Announcements

  • On June 12, 2025, Stora Enso and Matrix Pack entered into a strategic collaboration and partnership agreement, with the shared ambition to drive the growth of sustainable formed fiber packaging. Building on an already successful collaboration, this next step unites Stora Enso's innovation leadership in renewable materials with Matric-Pack. (Source: Stora Enso)
  • On 2 December 2024, Arkema finalized the acquisition of Dow's flexible packaging laminating adhesives business, one of the top overall generators of adhesives for the flexible packaging industry. This operation will allocate the group to specifically expand its profile of solutions for flexible packaging and become a main player in this attention-grabbing industry. (Source: Business Wire)

Recent Developments

  • On 10 October 2024, SABIC, a leading company in the chemical industry, collaborated with Lamb Weston, a major global brand owner and producer of frozen potato products, in a closed-loop process designed to create lightweight, sustainable packaging bags using a thin coextrusion film structure. At least 60% of the packaging is made with polymer using bio-feedstock from utilised cooking oil. (Source: ALCHEMPro)
  • On 23 October 2024, Nestle and Braskem, which is the largest producer of thermoplastic resin in the Americas, signed the agreement for the supply of renewable and recycled feedstocks for polymers and chemical production. Braskem products, depending on these feedstocks, are expected to be available in the industry. (Source: Neste)
  • On 13 June 2025, INEOS Olefin and Polymers in Lavera, Southern France, received the first deliveries of an inventive feedstock created from recycling plastic waste. This product, known as pyrolysis oil, will be utilized to produce recycled polymers, helping its customers meet the EU's requirements for food contact, sensitive plastic packaging, and medical applications, thereby achieving a 10% recycled content target by 2030. (Source: Hydrocarbon Engineering)