| Food packaging is essential for  containment of products, preservation and protection, to reduce food spoilage,  eliminating the risk of adulteration and present food in a hygienic and  aesthetically attractive way. According to the Agriculture and Food Organization,  one third of the food in the world is wasted and most of this wasted food is  generated by retailers and consumers who follow dates on packages and throw  away edible food due to a label. Therefore, a project was initiated in order to  develop plant-based bioplastic food packaging which increases the shelf life of  food and the researchers also have formulated sensors that notify the consumers  and retailers whether the food inside can be consumed or not. As per Transparency Market Research, these smart  plant-based food packaging not only extend the life of the food product but  also eliminate the need for environment-harming plastic.  On the basis of product type, the market is  segmented into blow moulded, pot designed and others. On the basis of material  type, it is divided into cellulose based film and blow moulded film. 
Safety of food products has become a top  priority of consumers on a global scale. Increasing awareness among the  consumers regarding the environmental concerns and gradual change in buying  habits is likely to propel the smart plant based food packaging market.  Biodegradable plant based polymers in plant based food packaging is  manufactured by cultivating carbohydrates via bacteria, while bio plant based  polymers are macro molecules derived from plant residues. This provides the  plant based food packaging improved food preservative properties. It is mainly  designed to extend shelf life of the food and also to protect the contents from  its surroundings. Standard packaging permits the entry of air which places  limitations on shelf life of the food. There is a lot of opportunity existing  in the food packaging market in the developing economies as the food packaging  technology is making huge progress in these regions. North America is leading  the food packaging market followed by Asia Pacific and Europe. But somehow the  growth rate shown in these regions have subsided considerably as the market is  close to its peak. This growth is however restored by the high growth rate  regions of Asia Pacifica which includes China, India and Latin America.
Smart plant based food packaging is one of the  areas where food packaging companies can emphasize on refining their practices.  Reutilizing in-house and using eco-friendly and/or recyclable packaging is  another step, but making plant based material and packaging means using more  biodegradable products. Heinz, Coca-Cola and SINTEF are the major companies  participating in the movement towards the use of smart plant based food  packaging. Coca-Cola uses Brazilian sugarcane but is also looking into other  plant based materials. Currently all of the company’s bottles are made of fully  recyclable plastic using bio-based products whereas SINTEF is now ready to  present the first demonstration of packaging made from polyactic acid. The  company has partnered with other collaborators like Logoplaste and Greek  company Agro to develop plant based food packaging. Other food packaging  companies need to find if they can alter their packaging necessities and fit  plant based packaging material in their budget for which the USDA has proposed  a loan guarantee program which will give these manufacturers easy access to  loan and also cheaper interest rates in order to build a new plant. 
 According to a market report published by Credence Research, the biodegradable  food packaging market has been estimated to be valued at US$ 3403.4 mln by the  end of 2016, and is expected to reach US$ 7058.8 mln by 2023, expanding at a  CAGR of 11% from 2016 to 2023. Biodegradable products are naturally split by  biological agents such as fungi and bacteria into raw materials. These are  generally those products that can be rotten by microbes and other biological  processes which are natural. Biodegradable goods include those that comprises  of paper, food waste, fabric and wood. Biodegradable packaging is generally  defined as a means of giving a naturally degradable protection utilized majorly  for information, identification, presentation, and convenience for products  from production to utilization. The biodegradable food packaging is different  from non-biodegradable packaging as former degrades completely and quickly when  decomposed without any poisonous emission. The sector of biodegradable  packaging is a small segment and is at nascent stage when compared to overall  packaging industry of the globe. However, recent advancement and change in  techniques has upliftment the global biodegradable food packaging market. Moreover,  increasing consumer awareness related to utilization of biodegradable food  based products is anticipated to intensify the growth of the biodegradable food  packaging market till 2023. Rising robust environmental concerns all over the  world due to increase in pollution along with higher consumer preferences for  biodegradable material based products is anticipated to foster the growth of  biodegradable food packaging market over the forecast period. Apart from this,  advanced production process and innovation in technology adopted by  biodegradable food packaging manufacturers is expected to spur the growth of  overall biodegradable food packaging market during the period 2016-2026. Biodegradable  food packaging market is segmented on the basis of material type such as  plastic, paper, aluminum, steel and others. In 2015, plastics segment  contributed the highest revenue share of the total biodegradable food packaging  market. The paper based biodegradable food packaging is anticipated to expand  at a robust CAGR till 2023. The global biodegradable food packaging market is  further bifurcated by application which includes dairy & beverages,  vegetables, fruits, meat and related products and others. Dairy & beverages  segment marked the highest revenue share in biodegradable food packaging market  in 2015. Rising awareness towards sustainable and affordable packaging  solutions as well as change in mindset of people i.e. preferences for recycled  based products instead of synthetic one is anticipated to expand the growth of  fruit & vegetable and meat and related products segment during the forecast  period.
 
 The  global green packaging market generated revenue of US$132,556 million in 2015,  and is expected to reach US$207,543 million by 2022, according Allied Market Research.  The research also found that the sector grew at a CAGR of 5.41% from 2016 to  2022. The food & beverage segment accounted for more than three-fifths of  overall share in the applications segment. Rise in hygiene & health  concerns among consumers boosts the demand for green packaging with  applications in sustainable packaging. Moreover, stringent government  regulations on non degradable plastics and increase in demand for recycled  packaging products have fueled the market growth. Furthermore, reverse  logistics in packaging industry has eased the transportation of municipal  wastes to recycle plants. Initiatives by multinational companies such as Dow  Chemical Company, Henkel AG & KGaA, and Mitsubishi Corporation to promote  sustainable development by forming a community called Together for  Sustainability provides opportunity to the market. This initiative supports the  United Nations Global Compact and Responsible Care to achieve sustainable  development.The recycle content packaging segment is expected to grow with a  CAGR of 4.92%. Bioplastics have flourished in healthcare and pharmaceutical  applications, and are accepted as an alternative for polymer oil-based  products. In addition, reverse logistics and increase in number of legislations  for ecological packaging techniques have facilitated the recycle of municipal  wastes.
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      The European region is expected to continue to lead the market, followed  by North America during the forecast period.German green packaging market is estimated with a CAGR of 5.10%.The Middle East region is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 3.15%.The North American and Asia-Pacific regions jointly accounted for more  than half of the total share in 2015.Utilization of degradable raw materials has shown major growth in  developed and developing nations. In 2015, Europe demonstrated maximum demand  for bioplastics with the potential to witness significant growth in future. In  addition, Asia-Pacific accounted for approximately one-fourth share of the  total volume. A report  published by Zion Market Research valued global demand for green packaging at US$161.50 bln in 2015 and is expected to reach US$242.50  bln in 2021, growing at a CAGR of 7% between 2016 and 2021. Green packaging is  an alternative to the conventional form of packaging, which is being used to reduce  the impact on the environment and energy consumption. It is also known as  sustainable packaging. Green packaging uses environmentally-sensitive methods  of packaging including biodegradable materials, energy efficiency,  down-gauging, and reusability. Moreover, green packaging supports human and  ecological health. This parameter is expected to drive the demand for green  packaging high in near future. The global green packaging market is driven by multiple factors. One of the  major factors is growing health awareness among consumers. The increase in  packaging waste leads to the imposition of rules and regulations by the  government is likely to propel the demand for green packaging over the future  years. Rapid growth in disposable income is another major factor that will have  the positive impact on green packaging demand among consumers. However, poor  infrastructure for recycling process may limit the growth of green packaging.  Furthermore, growing awareness and attempt to reduce the environmental pollution  may offer new opportunities for green packaging market during the years to  come. Based on types of packaging, the global green packing market is bifurcated into  reusable packaging, recycled content packaging, and degradable packaging.   The global green packaging market was governed by recycled content packaging in  2015. Additionally, reusable packaging was the second largest segment in the  same year. The products such as containers, drums, cylinders, plastic boxes and  wooden pallets come under reusable packaging. This segment is likely to have  strong demand in coming years due to growing shipment of chemicals, food, and  medicinal drugs. Furthermore, the degradable packaging material is  degraded naturally. Thus, it is expected to have moderate growth within the  forecast period.
 The global green packaging market is segmented on basis of applications such as  personal care, food and beverages, healthcare and other applications. Food and  beverages emerged as largest application segment of global green packaging market  in 2015. It accounted over 45.0% shares of the total market and further it is  expected to remain its dominance over the market in near future. This growth is  attributed to the strong demand and regulations imposed by regulatory bodies on  food packaging industries. Moreover, personal care and health care are expected  to have significant growth owing to the adoption of eco-friendly techniques.
 In terms of region, North America held to be a foremost region for the strong  demand of green packaging material in 2015. U.S. was the largest revenue  contributor due to the strong government support. Furthermore, it is also  expected to continue this trend owing to the rising demand from food and  beverage industry in the region. Europe was the second largest market for green  packaging in the same year. Asia Pacific is expected to be one of the fastest  growing markets in near future owing to the emerging economies such as China  and India. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are also an important  market that is expected to have potential growth in coming years owing to the  emerging food and beverages industries. Some of the key vendors of global green  packaging market are Amcor, Berry Plastics, BASF, DuPont, Printpack, Inc.,  Innovia Films Ltd, Bemis Company, Tetra Laval and Ball Corporation amongst  others.
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