The mono-material trend in packaging refers to the shift from multi-layer, composite structures toward packs made from a single material type (e.g. all-paper or all-plastic). As regulations increasingly penalize hard-to-recycle formats, mono-material packaging helps brands improve recyclability scores, reduce EPR fees, and simplify compliance reporting.
Report Scope
- Mono-Materials' growth is incentivized by regulation, as the need to meet recycling, reuse, and Extended Producer Responsibility requirements can be answered more effectively with more cleanly recyclable mono-materials.
- Consumer demand for mono-material packaging is driven by concerns over recyclability and microplastics.
- Functionalized fiber options are being developed providing enhanced protection, while coatings and laminations that are mono-material in nature or biodegrade alongside paper are an option.
- Packaging brands and their customers need to achieve efficiency of design and informational transparency around mono-material efforts to achieve credible sustainability.
Reasons to Buy
- Understand the relevant consumer trends and attitudes that drive and support innovation success so you can tap into what is really impacting the industry.
- Gain a broader appreciation of the fast-moving consumer goods industry by gaining insights from both within and outside of your sector.
- Access valuable strategic take-outs to help direct future decision-making and inform new product development.
Table of Contents
- Industry Insights: Mono-Materials in Packaging
- Overview
- Mono-Materials and Regulation
- Consumer Trends
- Innovation Trends
- Takeaways
- Appendix

