The global skincare primary packaging market will grow from USD 4.86 billion in 2025 to USD 8.05 billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 5.75%. Growth comes from the rapid expansion of retail and e-commerce, rising demand in emerging markets, increasing consumer interest in skincare products, a stronger push for eco-friendly packaging, and continuous improvements in packaging technology. As demand for skincare rises, especially with the popularity of dermo-cosmetics and clean beauty, the packaging industry is shifting toward premium, sustainable, and functional solutions. Sustainability has become a key priority, pushing companies to adopt eco-friendly packaging. The market is also expanding quickly across both developing and developed regions, with Asia Pacific leading growth due to high demand for eco-friendly solutions and the booming cosmetic and skincare industries.
Top Skincare Primary Packaging Market Players
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Latest Announcement by Industry Leader
- In November 2024, Avantium N.V., a frontrunner in the realm of renewable and circular polymers, announced a significant collaboration with Parfums Christian Dior, a luxury brand under the LVMH Group. This partnership marks a pivotal development in the cosmetics industry, as Dior will become the first brand to deploy Avantium’s innovative polymer, Releaf, in its primary packaging.
Recent Developments
- In March 2025, Japanese cosmetics company FANCL launched "toiro," a new skincare line with reusable packaging made with Eastman Tritan copolyester. It is an important step towards circular beauty. FANCL's latest skincare brand offers consumers a reusable primary package and refillable cartridges.
- In March 2025, the Skincare line offers bottles and refill cartridges with Eastman copolymer. Eastman’s Tritan copolyester unveiled its plan to implement a reusable primary pack and refillable cartridges for FANCL’s new skincare line; this aims to help reduce single-use plastic waste in the cosmetics sector.