Packaging is the science of protecting the product for proper storage and transportation. Glass is a fully recyclable material which is made up of sand and other minerals such as soda ash, limestone etc. that are melted together at very high temperatures. It doesn’t allow any chemical reactions to take place and ensures that the products inside the glass will keep their strength, aroma, and flavour. The benefits related to glass packaging include fully recyclable without loss of quality & purity, non-porous, impermeable, zero rates of chemical interactions, protection, and others.
North America Glass Packaging Market Size & Growth:
The North America Glass Packaging Market size is estimated to reach $ XX Billion by the end of 2024 with a CAGR of X% from $XX Billion in 2018 from 2018 to 2024. The Key factors that drive the growth of the market include increasing demand for glass packaging in the pharmaceutical sector, rising emphasis on the usage of eco-friendly recyclable materials, increase in beer consumption rates among individuals, fully recyclable properties without degeneration of purity & quality and others. Major restraints for the glass packaging market include increasing demand for plastics, transportation inconvenience and cost-effective.
Nowadays food & beverages are stored in glass containers attributed to its water-resistance and non-porous properties. Raising healthcare awareness among the individuals coupled with the potential risks associated with plastic packaging have shifted the consumers focus towards glass packaging. The usage of glass products in pharmaceuticals are increasing at a great phase owing to its
North America Glass Packaging Market Share:
Various parameters segmented the North America Glass Packaging market. By the material, they are divided into borosilicates, De-alkalized soda lime, soda lime, and others. Among this soda, the lime segment is estimated to have largest market share products in that
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