Global Packaging Regulations
Description
This report discusses the global packaging regulatory landscape. This report does not provide market sizing or demand forecasts for packaging products but instead offers qualitative assessments of regulatory exposure and strategic implications through 2034.
For the purposes of this report, packaging refers to all materials and containers used to contain, protect, transport, and market products throughout the supply chain. The definition encompasses both primary and secondary packaging used for consumer and industrial goods, with emphasis on applications that directly influence product performance, shelf presentation, and compliance with regulatory or sustainability standards.
While tertiary or transport packaging is acknowledged where relevant to policy or waste-management frameworks, the primary focus of this report remains on packaging that directly interfaces with the product or is visible to the end user.
A full outline of report items by page is available in the Table of Contents.
Table of Contents
- HIGHLIGHTS
- MARKET OVERVIEW
- Markets & End Uses
- Key Materials
- Packaging Formats
- Recyclable, Compostable, Biodegradable
- TOPICS IN PACKAGING REGULATIONS
- Environmental Regulations
- Product Safety, Functional, & Performance Regulations
- Packaging Market Sectors: Regulatory Risk & Opportunity
- Packaging Materials Under Pressure: Risk & Opportunity
- Single-Use Plastics: Global Restrictions & Packaging Trends
- Recyclability, Biodegradability, & Compostability Challenges
- Extended Production Responsibility (EPR) & Waste Frameworks
- Innovation in Response to Regulation
- REGIONAL REGULATORY REVIEWS
- North America
- Central & South America
- Europe
- Asia/Pacific
- Africa/Mideast
- ABOUT THIS REPORT
- Scope
- Sources
- Industry Codes
- Freedonia Methodology
- Resources
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