
The market for moulded pulp is projected to reach $4.7 billion
in 2026, according to Smithers, a leading authority on packaging
markets.
Data in its newly published report, The Future of Moulded Pulp
Packaging to 2030, reveal that global demand is forecast to
reach $5.5 billion in 2030, representing a global growth rate of
4.1% CAGR — outpacing GDP growth.
The report highlights that growth is being driven by mounting
regulatory pressure and voluntary corporate sustainability
commitments accelerating the transition away from plastic
packaging. Despite a challenging macroeconomic environment that
has tempered investment across many packaging segments, moulded
pulp is expected to remain resilient. The ongoing conversion
from expanded polystyrene (EPS) to moulded pulp — particularly
in takeaway food packaging — is a significant growth driver.
Beyond established markets, Smithers identifies particularly
strong growth momentum in Asia and Africa, where demand is
accelerating rapidly as these regions align with more mature
packaging markets.
While eggs and bottle/wine shipping continue to be stable,
well-established end uses for moulded pulp, the report points to
significant growth opportunities in foodservice, cosmetics, and
pharmaceutical applications. Growth rates for foodservice and
medical applications are projected at 4.7% and 4.2% CAGR
respectively, while cosmetics applications are forecast to grow
at 3.6% CAGR — underscoring the broadening appeal of moulded
pulp beyond its traditional segments.
Regulatory developments are continuing to drive innovation
across the moulded pulp sector on a global scale. In Europe, the
first phase of the PPWR is set to come into full effect in
August 2026, while EPR legislation is gradually broadening its
reach across US states. In Asia, China has introduced more
stringent sustainable packaging requirements in 2025, including
financial penalties for single-use plastics that do not meet
recyclability or compostability standards. Moulded pulp is well
placed to serve as a viable alternative, particularly in
takeaway and disposable food-contact applications.
Across all regions, regulation, corporate sustainability
pledges, and growing public pressure are expected to work in
tandem to drive continued growth in moulded pulp.
Source:
smithers.com