Off-trade volume sales of carbonates are predicted to record further stable growth over the forecast period as cost-of-living pressures ease, while on-trade consumption will marginally improve with more frequent dining out, although volume sales through this channel are set to remain below pre-pandemic levels by 2029. Health and wellness trends will continue to drive innovation, particularly as adult consumers seek refined beverages with layered flavours, premium ingredients, and a more sophisticated experience.
With health and wellness increasingly central to consumers’ priorities, carbonates is encountering heightened competition from other soft drinks that align more closely with evolving lifestyle demands. Functional beverages, such as sports drinks, energy drinks, and functional bottled water, have carved out strong positions in the local market by marketing themselves as healthier, everyday choices.
Carbonates in Australia is set for transformative growth, driven by rising consumer demand for sustainable products and brands’ emphasis on eco-friendly practices. Environmentally-conscious Australians are gravitating towards beverages with recyclable, biodegradable, or reusable packaging, and major brands are responding with innovative approaches.
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Carbonates
Sweetened, non-alcoholic drinks containing carbon dioxide are included here. All carbonated products containing fruit juice (“sparkling juices”) are included here, unless they are tea-based (these are included in carbonated RTD tea) or carbonated Energy drinks, which are included in Energy Drinks. Carbonated bottled water is also excluded. Carbonates are an aggregation of cola carbonates and non-cola carbonates, whether regular or low calorie. Euromonitor International includes both naturally and artificially-sweetened carbonates.
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