PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1679499
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1679499
The global sachet packaging market size is anticipated to reach USD 13.52 billion by 2030 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The growth of sachet packaging is primarily driven by the rising demand for single-serve, portion-controlled products, particularly in emerging markets. Economic and convenience factors play a key role in this trend. In countries such as India, Indonesia, and Nigeria, sachets make premium products more accessible to lower-income consumers who may not afford larger packaging. Brands such as Unilever and P&G offer shampoos, detergents, and personal care items in small sachets priced affordably for daily purchases.
Urbanization and evolving lifestyle patterns have further fueled the growth of the sachet packaging market. The rising number of on-the-go consumers, particularly in urban areas, has increased the demand for portable and convenient packaging formats. This has led to a surge in sachet-packed products across various categories, including food and beverages such as instant coffee, seasonings, and protein supplements, as well as pharmaceuticals like oral rehydration salts and vitamins.
Sustainability concerns and technological advancements are also reshaping the sachet packaging industry. While traditional sachets have been criticized for their environmental impact, manufacturers are investing in eco-friendly alternatives. Companies such as Amcor plc and Mondi are developing recyclable mono-material sachets, while emerging companies such as Greendot Biopak Pvt. Ltd. are exploring biodegradable materials and water-soluble films. Innovations in barrier properties and shelf-life extension are also making sachets suitable for a wider range of products, including sensitive items such as probiotics and natural cosmetics.
The rise of digital commerce has opened new avenues for sachet packaging, particularly in sampling and subscription box services. Beauty and personal care brands increasingly utilize sachets for product trials through e-commerce platforms, allowing consumers to test products before purchasing full-sized versions. Additionally, the growth of direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands has spurred innovative uses of sachets in subscription models, where customers receive curated assortments of single-serve products. This trend is especially prominent in sectors such as specialty coffee, skincare, and nutritional supplements.