The global tamper-proof packaging market was valued at USD 36.6 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow strongly, reaching USD 70.99 billion by 2034. The market is projected to expand at a CAGR of 6.85% from 2025 to 2034.
Global Tamper Proof Packaging Market Key Players

Latest Announcements by Tamper Proof Packaging Industry Leaders
- In September 2024, Matthias Hammersen, VP Sales at Berry Global Consumer Packaging International Division, stated that their newly launched Pical closure has responded to consumer expectations for sustainability and simplicity. Its lightweight mono-material construction maintained tamper-evident tab, and modern design provide comfortable handling and optimal pouring performance, as well as ease of recycling. Berry Global introduced a tamper-evident pouring lid for culinary oils, dressings, and sauces that enhances their recyclability while combining customer convenience and functionality with sustainability improvements.
New Advancements in Tamper Proof Packaging Industry
- In October 2024, Novolex is launching new transparent containers that provide consumers peace of mind while maintaining food freshness and security. Made by Waddington North America (WNA), a Novolex brand, the new TamperFlag rigid containers have a tamper-evident "flag" that pops up and remains raised after opening. Customers are informed by the feature that the container has been opened.
- In December 2024, Placon, plastic thermoforming and injection-molded packaging manufacturing company, revealed the introduction of a new tamper-resistant injection molded cup and lid TRPLID and TRP16 cup.
- In September 2024, International SME SLEEVER, a company based in France, is a pioneer in shrinksleeve label technology and CARBIOS. The first product of their collaboration, SEELCAP ONEGO, the first Home Compost biodegradable tamper-evident seal in the world, was unveiled today by (Euronext Growth Paris ALCRB), a leader in the creation and industrialization of biological technologies to reimagine the life cycle of plastic and textiles.
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