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Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market Growth, Size, Trends Analysis- By Material Type, By Product Type, By Thickness, By Distribution Channel, By End Use – Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2034

Published Jan 06, 2026
Length 123 Pages
SKU # SPER20805611

Description

According to SPER Market Research, the Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market is estimated to reach USD 4.57 billion by 2034 with a CAGR 3.95%.

Introduction and Overview

The report includes an in-depth analysis of the Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market, including market size and trends, product mix, Applications, and supplier analysis.

The global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market was valued at USD 3.1 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 3.95% from 2025 to 2034, supported by increasing demand for durable and efficient packaging solutions across multiple industries. These blown stretch films are widely used to secure loads, stabilize pallets, and protect products during storage and transportation thanks to their excellent stretchability, puncture resistance, and load retention properties. Rising activity in logistics, e-commerce, food and beverage, and industrial sectors is driving adoption, while ongoing innovations in film strength, multi-layer structures, and sustainability are enhancing performance and supporting broader deployment.

By Product Type:

By product type, machine stretch film represents a major share of the blown stretch packaging films market due to increasing automation in logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing operations. These films are designed for use with automated pallet-wrapping systems, offering consistent load containment, improved stretch efficiency, and reduced material waste compared to hand-applied films. Machine stretch films support high-speed packaging lines and help lower labor costs, making them suitable for large-scale distribution centers. Growing demand for operational efficiency, uniform packaging quality, and cost optimization across supply chains remains the key factor driving adoption within this product type segment.

By Material Type:

By material type, linear low-density polyethylene is widely used in blown stretch packaging films owing to its excellent mechanical properties. LLDPE provides superior tensile strength, puncture resistance, flexibility, and load stability, making it ideal for securing heavy or irregular pallet loads. Its ability to produce thinner yet stronger films helps reduce material usage while maintaining performance. Increasing demand for high-performance films that support sustainability goals through downgauging is the main factor influencing material selection. As manufacturers seek stronger and more efficient packaging solutions, LLDPE continues to be preferred across diverse end-use industries.

By Thickness:

By thickness, the 21–40 microns category accounts for a substantial portion of market demand due to its balanced performance characteristics. This thickness range offers an effective combination of durability, stretchability, and cost efficiency, making it suitable for both light and moderately heavy packaging applications. It is widely used across consumer goods, food and beverage, and industrial packaging due to its versatility. The need for reliable load protection without excessive material consumption is the key factor shaping demand for this thickness segment, particularly in high-volume logistics and warehousing operations.

By End Use:

By end use, the food and beverage industry contributes significantly to demand for blown stretch packaging films. These films are essential for maintaining product hygiene, providing moisture resistance, and ensuring load stability during transportation and storage. High shipment volumes and strict handling requirements make protective packaging critical in this sector. Growth in packaged food consumption, expanding distribution networks, and increased focus on supply chain efficiency are key factors supporting adoption. The need to protect perishable goods while minimizing packaging-related losses continues to drive demand from food and beverage manufacturers and distributors.

By Distribution Channel:

By distribution channel, direct sales play an important role in the blown stretch packaging films market, particularly for large industrial and logistics customers. Direct supply relationships enable manufacturers to offer customized film specifications, consistent quality, and technical support. Bulk purchasing agreements through direct sales also help end users optimize costs and ensure reliable supply. The growing preference for long-term partnerships and tailored packaging solutions is the key factor influencing this channel. As packaging requirements become more specialized, direct sales continue to be favored by high-volume users.

Regional Insights:

The blown stretch packaging films market demonstrates varied regional trends influenced by industrial activity, logistics development, and packaging demand. North America, led by the U.S. and Canada, benefits from advanced warehousing infrastructure and high adoption of automated packaging systems. Europe, including Germany, the UK, France, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands, is supported by strong manufacturing bases and growing emphasis on sustainable packaging solutions. Asia Pacific, with key markets such as China, India, Japan, Australia, and South Korea, is driven by rapid industrialization, expanding e-commerce, and increasing export activities. Latin America shows steady growth, while the Middle East and Africa experience rising demand linked to trade expansion and infrastructure development.

Market Competitive Landscape:

The Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market is highly consolidated. Some of the market key players are Berry Global Inc., AEP Industries Inc., Amcor Plc, Coveris Holdings S.A., DUO PLAST AG, Eurofilms Extrusion Ltd, FlexSol Packaging Corp., Integrated Packaging Group Pty Ltd, Intertape Polymer Group Inc., Manuli Stretch S.p.A., Megaplast India Pvt. Ltd., Mondi Group, Paragon Films Inc., Polifilm GmbH, RKW Group, Sealed Air Corporation, Sigma Plastics Group, Trioplast Industrier AB

Recent Developments:

In February 2025, Berry Global’s flexible flicks division has blazoned their Bontite Sustane Stretch Film with 30post-consumer recycled (PCR) content. The Bontite film is recyclable in locales which accept PE film collections with an emotional holding force, perforation resistance, and cargo stability to secure palletized goods across multiple diligence including logistics, food and libation, construction, retail, manufacturing, medicinals, and e-commerce.
In March 2023, Antalis has introduced the Master’ in Performance blown hand stretch film with 30post-consumer recycled material. This action aimed to give guests an alternate way to reduce their carbon footmark, while offering a feasible wrapping result that's further sustainable. The product line of flicks also consists of better performing thinner hand flicks, which are constructed with the loftiest- grade mix of polymers and come in five orders expert(pre-stretched), light, medium, heavy, and redundant heavy. These flicks also give bettered perforation resistance and method versus traditional cast film designs.

Scope of the report:

Report Metric Details
Market size available for years 2021-2034
Base year considered 2024
Forecast period 2025-2034

Segments covered

By Material Type, By Product Type, By Thickness, By Distribution Channel, By End Use

Regions covered

North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Middle East & Africa

Companies Covered

Berry Global Inc., AEP Industries Inc., Amcor Plc, Coveris Holdings S.A., DUO PLAST AG, Eurofilms Extrusion Ltd, FlexSol Packaging Corp., Integrated Packaging Group Pty Ltd, Intertape Polymer Group Inc., Manuli Stretch S.p.A., Megaplast India Pvt. Ltd., Mondi Group, Paragon Films Inc., Polifilm GmbH, RKW Group, Sealed Air Corporation, Sigma Plastics Group, Trioplast Industrier AB

Key Topics Covered in the Report

Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market Size (FY’2021-FY’2034)
Overview of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
Segmentation of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market by Material Type (Hand stretch film, Machine stretch film, Specialty stretch film)
Segmentation of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market by Product Type (Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), High-density polyethylene (HDPE), Polypropylene (pp), Others)
Segmentation of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market by Thickness (Up to 20 microns, 21–40 microns, Above 40 microns)
Segmentation of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market by Distribution channel (Direct sales, Distributors/wholesalers, Online channels)
Segmentation of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market by End Use (Food & beverage, Industrial packaging, Consumer goods, Pharmaceuticals, Others)
Statistical Snap of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
Expansion Analysis of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
Problems and Obstacles in Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
Competitive Landscape in the Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
Details on Current Investment in Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
Competitive Analysis of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
Prominent Players in the Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
SWOT Analysis of Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market Future Outlook and Projections (FY’2025-FY’2034)
Recommendations from Analyst

Table of Contents

123 Pages
1. Introduction
1.1. Scope of the report
1.2. Market segment analysis
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Research data source
2.1.1. Secondary Data
2.1.2. Primary Data
2.1.3. SPER’s internal database
2.1.4. Premium insight from KOL’s
2.2. Market size estimation
2.2.1. Top-down and Bottom-up approach
2.3. Data triangulation
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamics
4.1. Driver, Restraint, Opportunity and Challenges analysis
4.1.1. Drivers
4.1.2. Restraints
4.1.3. Opportunities
4.1.4. Challenges
5. Market variable and outlook
5.1. SWOT Analysis
5.1.1. Strengths
5.1.2. Weaknesses
5.1.3. Opportunities
5.1.4. Threats
5.2. PESTEL Analysis
5.2.1. Political Landscape
5.2.2. Economic Landscape
5.2.3. Social Landscape
5.2.4. Technological Landscape
5.2.5. Environmental Landscape
5.2.6. Legal Landscape
5.3. PORTER’s Five Forces
5.3.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
5.3.2. Bargaining power of buyers
5.3.3. Threat of Substitute
5.3.4. Threat of new entrant
5.3.5. Competitive rivalry
5.4. Heat Map Analysis
6. Competitive Landscape
6.1. Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type
6.2. Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnerships, Product Launch, and Collaboration in Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market
7. Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market, By Material Type, (USD Million) 2021-2034
7.1. Hand stretch film
7.2. Machine stretch film
7.3. Specialty stretch film
8. Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market, By Product Type, (USD Million) 2021-2034
8.1. Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE)
8.2. Low-density polyethylene (LDPE)
8.3. High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
8.4. Polypropylene (pp)
8.5. Others
9. Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market, By Thickness, (USD Million) 2021-2034
9.1. Up to 20 microns
9.2. 21–40 microns
9.3. Above 40 microns
10. Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market, By End Use, (USD Million) 2021-2034
10.1. Food & beverage
10.2. Industrial packaging
10.3. Consumer goods
10.4. Pharmaceuticals
10.5. Others
11. Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market, By Distribution Channel, (USD Million) 2021-2034
11.1. Direct sales
11.2. Distributors/wholesalers
11.3. Online channels
12. Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market, (USD Million) 2021-2034
12.1. Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market Size and Market Share
13. Global Blown Stretch Packaging Films Market, By Region, 2021-2034 (USD Million)
13.1. Asia-Pacific
13.1.1. Australia
13.1.2. China
13.1.3. India
13.1.4. Japan
13.1.5. South Korea
13.1.6. Rest of Asia-Pacific
13.2. Europe
13.2.1. France
13.2.2. Germany
13.2.3. Italy
13.2.4. Spain
13.2.5. United Kingdom
13.2.6. Rest of Europe
13.3. Middle East and Africa
13.3.1. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
13.3.2. United Arab Emirates
13.3.3. Qatar
13.3.4. South Africa
13.3.5. Egypt
13.3.6. Morocco
13.3.7. Nigeria
13.3.8. Rest of Middle-East and Africa
13.4. North America
13.4.1. Canada
13.4.2. Mexico
13.4.3. United States
13.5. Latin America
13.5.1. Argentina
13.5.2. Brazil
13.5.3. Rest of Latin America
14. Company Profile
14.1. Berry Global Inc.
14.1.1. Company details
14.1.2. Financial outlook
14.1.3. Product summary
14.1.4. Recent developments
14.2. AEP Industries Inc.
14.2.1. Company details
14.2.2. Financial outlook
14.2.3. Product summary
14.2.4. Recent developments
14.3. Amcor Plc
14.3.1. Company details
14.3.2. Financial outlook
14.3.3. Product summary
14.3.4. Recent developments
14.4. Coveris Holdings S. A.
14.4.1. Company details
14.4.2. Financial outlook
14.4.3. Product summary
14.4.4. Recent developments
14.5. DUO PLAST AG
14.5.1. Company details
14.5.2. Financial outlook
14.5.3. Product summary
14.5.4. Recent developments
14.6. Eurofilms Extrusion Ltd
14.6.1. Company details
14.6.2. Financial outlook
14.6.3. Product summary
14.6.4. Recent developments
14.7. FlexSol Packaging Corp.
14.7.1. Company details
14.7.2. Financial outlook
14.7.3. Product summary
14.7.4. Recent developments
14.8. Integrated Packaging Group Pty Ltd
14.8.1. Company details
14.8.2. Financial outlook
14.8.3. Product summary
14.8.4. Recent developments
14.9. Intertape Polymer Group Inc.
14.9.1. Company details
14.9.2. Financial outlook
14.9.3. Product summary
14.9.4. Recent developments
14.10. Manuli Stretch S. p. A.
14.10.1. Company details
14.10.2. Financial outlook
14.10.3. Product summary
14.10.4. Recent developments
14.11. Megaplast India Pvt. Ltd.
14.11.1. Company details
14.11.2. Financial outlook
14.11.3. Product summary
14.11.4. Recent developments
14.12. Mondi Group
14.12.1. Company details
14.12.2. Financial outlook
14.12.3. Product summary
14.12.4. Recent developments
14.13. Paragon Films Inc.
14.13.1. Company details
14.13.2. Financial outlook
14.13.3. Product summary
14.13.4. Recent developments
14.14. Polifilm GmbH
14.14.1. Company details
14.14.2. Financial outlook
14.14.3. Product summary
14.14.4. Recent developments
14.15. RKW Group
14.15.1. Company details
14.15.2. Financial outlook
14.15.3. Product summary
14.15.4. Recent developments
14.16. Sealed Air Corporation
14.16.1. Company details
14.16.2. Financial outlook
14.16.3. Product summary
14.16.4. Recent developments
14.17. Sigma Plastics Group
14.17.1. Company details
14.17.2. Financial outlook
14.17.3. Product summary
14.17.4. Recent developments
14.18. Trioplast Industrier AB
14.18.1. Company details
14.18.2. Financial outlook
14.18.3. Product summary
14.18.4. Recent developments
15. Conclusion
16. List of Abbreviations
17. Reference Links
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