Reusable Transport Packaging Companies and Developments

Date : 31 October 2025

The reusable transport packaging market is expected to grow from USD 119.84 billion in 2025 to USD 199.74 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 5.84%. This growth is driven by stricter government regulations, concerns about global warming from excessive CO2 emissions, problems with managing single-use packaging waste, and advancements in packaging return systems. As awareness of environmental issues increases globally, the market has strong potential for growth in the coming years.

Reusable Transport Packaging Market Key Players

Reusable Transport Packaging Market Companies

Latest Announcements by Market Leaders

  • In November 2024, Pricon, a wholesaler for optician stores in Germany, and Hay Circle came together for a reusable shipping solution designed for opticians.  Pricon is going to start using Hay Circle’s reusable shipping pakaging to reduce CO2 emissions. Their 90% operations will be using reusable packaging solutions.
  • In June 2024, IFCO introduced Marina, a digitally accessible reusable fish crate which will be a turning point in the reusable transport packaging market. Bluetooth tags, QR codes are providing real-time data to the monitoring systems making it an excellent solution in the cold chain management.

Recent Developments

  • In August 2024 the ALPLA and zerooolaunched a reusable PET bottle specifically for storing cosmetics in the Germany and Austria. The objective behind this is to promote the circular economy and reduce the CO2 emissions generated by single-use packaging. Integration of technology, such as smart labels, will ensure seamless operations.
  • In August 2024, Berry Global Made a Strategic partnership with AquaFigure to bring their new reusable water bottle line to the market. bisphenol A (BPA) a recyclable, food grade copolyester durable enough to b used for hundreds of times after washing is used in the manufacturing of these bottles. Recyclable monomaterial polypropylene is used for the cap of the bottles.

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