The European Council and the European Parliament reached a provisional political agreement in March 2024 to establish a new Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which is expected to lead to a reduction in the application of single-use plastic in the packaging of processed fruit and vegetables. Although the UK is no longer in the EU, it is still likely to adopt the regulation or introduce something similar.
Plastic pouch packaging was gaining share in processed fruit and vegetables over the review period. Plastic pouches are also expected to continue outperforming the overall category over the forecast period, with strong annual increases in packaging unit volume sales, and therefore also continuing to gain share in processed fruit and vegetables packaging.
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