South America Plastic Caps And Closures Market Trends and Insights
Surging On-The-Go Beverage Consumption
Urban commuters are favoring single-serve PET bottles that can be consumed on the move, pushing brands to specify closures that maintain carbonation, resist leakage, and open smoothly. Retail data show soft-drink and energy-drink volumes rising in Brazil and Colombia, and sports-drink lines are adopting flip-top and push-pull designs that enable one-handed use. Converters are responding with tamper-evident bands, pressure-relief vents, and stronger hinge designs that add up to 8% to unit cost yet reduce shrinkage for retailers. Investment in high-cavity compression molds supports the volume surge, while lightweighting offsets part of the added feature cost. The net effect is a positive mix shift toward value-added closures that lift average selling prices.Rising Penetration of PET Bottled Dairy Drinks
Dairy processors in Brazil and Argentina are switching from cartons to chilled PET bottles, driving demand for closures that protect flavor and signal premium positioning. Sugarcane-based tethered caps introduced by Tetra Pak demonstrate that bio-attributed materials can meet both sustainability targets and performance needs. Dual-seal designs combining foil liners with tamper rings are gaining traction, though their co-injection tooling requirements limit production to larger converters. Cold-chain expansion in Peru and Colombia will unlock additional volume once infrastructure matures, making PET dairy drinks a key long-term growth pocket. Closure makers able to co-mold dissimilar resins and manage small color runs hold a strategic edge.Shift Toward Stand-Up Pouches In Household Cleaners
Flexible refill pouches now dominate detergent and fabric-softener aisles in Brazil and Chile, reducing demand for rigid-bottle closures. Unilever’s South America revenue rose 6.0% in 2024, helped by pouch formats that weigh 70% less and sell at a lower cost-per-use. Closure suppliers are exploring spouted pouches with flip-tops, yet the subformat still accounts for less than 5% of flexible-pack volume. As concentrated pods gain traction, closures could lose further relevance unless converters pivot to dispensing heads for refill stations or design resealable spouts compatible with film laminates.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Booming E-Commerce Demand For Tamper-Evident Packaging
- Private-Label Expansion Among Regional FMCG Players
- Growing Anti-Plastic Regulations In Pacific Alliance
Segment Analysis
Other Materials, mainly recycled PET, bio-based polyethylene, and advanced bioplastics, are forecast to outpace the overall South America plastic caps and closures market at a 4.33% CAGR, benefiting from Brazil’s 22% mandatory recycled content in PET packaging beginning in 2026. Polypropylene retained 44.20% volume share in 2025, but volatile offer prices at USD 840 per tonne have prompted converters to blend in 20-30% post-consumer resin, safeguarding margins while meeting client sustainability commitments.Braskem’s FDA-compliant PCR PP launched in June 2025 removed the last technical barrier to using recycled PP in food-contact closures. Meanwhile, bio-attributed sugarcane PE qualifies for Bonsucro certification and cuts life-cycle carbon emissions by 70%. Limited food-grade rPET capacity in Peru and Colombia, however, constrains PET closure growth. Across the region, converters now qualify four resin streams, virgin, mechanically recycled, chemically recycled, and bio-based, raising inventory costs yet providing supply resilience..
Beverage closures delivered 49.32% of volume in 2025 thanks to Ambev’s breweries and Coca-Cola FEMSA’s bottling footprint. Even so, cosmetics and toiletries closures will grow faster at 4.52% CAGR as premium skincare and hair-care lines adopt soft-squeeze and airless pumps that improve dosing precision. The South America plastic caps and closures market size for cosmetics commands higher average selling prices, offsetting lower tonnage.
Food closures advance in lockstep with rising per-capita income, while household-chemical closures suffer from refill pouches. Pharmaceutical and healthcare remain niche but highly profitable because of child-resistant and desiccant-integrated features demanded by ANVISA and ANMAT. Brand owners in Chile and Brazil, markets with stricter quality regulation, already pay 3-5 times the price of commodity screw caps for these advanced formats.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Material
- Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
- Polypropylene (PP)
- Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
- High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
- Other Materials
- By End-user Industry
- Beverage
- Food
- Pharmaceutical and Healthcare
- Cosmetics and Toiletries
- Household Chemicals
- Other End-user Industries
- By Cap Type
- Screw Closures
- Tethered Caps
- Flip-top and Snap-on Caps
- Child-resistant Closures
- Luxury/Premium Decorative Closures
- Dispensing Caps
- By Manufacturing Technology
- Injection Molding
- Compression Molding
- 3-Piece and In-line Assembly
- Digitally Printed Smart Closures
- By Country
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Colombia
- Chile
- Peru
- Rest of South America
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- Silgan Holdings Inc.
- Albéa S.A.
- Guala Closures S.p.A.
- Bericap GmbH & Co. KG
- AptarGroup, Inc.
- Amcor plc
- Crown Holdings, Inc.
- Closure Systems International, Inc.
- Plastivaloire SE
- Tecnocap S.p.A.
- Pano Cap (Canada) Limited
- Mold-Tek Packaging Limited
- RPC M&H Plastics Ltd.
- Oben Holding Group S.A.C.
- Universal Closures Ltd.
- Paccor Packaging GmbH
- Weener Plastics Group BV
- Freudenberg Home and Cleaning Solutions GmbH
- Comar, LLC
Additional Benefits:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Silgan Holdings Inc.
- Albéa S.A.
- Guala Closures S.p.A.
- Bericap GmbH & Co. KG
- AptarGroup, Inc.
- Amcor plc
- Crown Holdings, Inc.
- Closure Systems International, Inc.
- Plastivaloire SE
- Tecnocap S.p.A.
- Pano Cap (Canada) Limited
- Mold-Tek Packaging Limited
- RPC M&H Plastics Ltd.
- Oben Holding Group S.A.C.
- Universal Closures Ltd.
- Paccor Packaging GmbH
- Weener Plastics Group BV
- Freudenberg Home and Cleaning Solutions GmbH
- Comar, LLC

