United Kingdom Hot-Melt Adhesives Market Trends and Insights
UK Plastic Packaging Tax Pushes Recyclable Adhesives
In 2024, a significant portion of the registered tonnage claimed an exemption from the levy on packaging with less than 30% recycled content. However, compliance is tightening with the certification mandate set for April 2027. Formulators are now ensuring that adhesive residues separate in float-sink tanks at temperatures below 60 degrees Celsius, a requirement that eliminates many high-crosslink EVA grades. Henkel, highlighting a shift toward solutions compatible with existing lines and maintaining recyclability, has introduced bio-attributed drop-in alternatives certified under ISCC PLUS. As the levy adjusts with inflation, the cost disparity between virgin and recycled substrates is expected to grow, solidifying recyclability as a key criterion in adhesive selection within the United Kingdom hot-melt adhesives market.Low-Temperature Metallocene HMA Adoption
Metallocene-catalyzed polyolefin hot melts bond at lower temperatures than conventional EVA, saving energy and allowing the use of heat-sensitive labels without distortion. These lower bonding temperatures also reduce cool-down dwell time, enabling increased line speed without extra applicators. This is particularly beneficial for beverage plants aiming for sustainability. Additionally, strong peel adhesion on non-polar films allows converters to reduce coat weight, cutting emissions and material costs. With rising electricity tariffs, these practices have seen increased adoption, leading to tangible paybacks and enhancing the technology's appeal in the United Kingdom hot-melt adhesives marketSkilled Applicator Shortage for Automation
In the United Kingdom, apprenticeships are falling short, producing fewer certified technicians than the hot-melt adhesive sector demands. As a result, converters are turning to manual guns, which leads to increased adhesive waste and a rise in defect rates. Although the IoT-enabled melters with predictive maintenance provide some assistance, they cannot replace the need for hands-on problem-solving on the shop floor. Without an enhancement in technical college curricula, this talent gap continues to hinder productivity in the United Kingdom's hot-melt adhesives market.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Surge in Off-Site Modular Construction
- NHS Shift to Solvent-Free Medical Devices
- UK REACH-Style Limits on Isocyanates
Segment Analysis
In 2025, thermoplastic polyurethane captured 61.69% of the United Kingdom hot-melt adhesives market, due to its unique combination of flexibility, abrasion resistance, and bond strength. These qualities make it a preferred choice for diverse applications, including automotive interiors, footwear, and high-barrier film lamination. Huntsman’s IROGRAN grades, designed for broad spray applications in laminations, feature melt viscosities dropping below 10,000 cP at 180°C. Ethylene-vinyl acetate, traditionally favored for carton sealing due to its cost-effectiveness, is losing ground as converters turn to faster-curing and lower-temperature options. Styrenic-butadiene copolymers, set to grow at a 5.78% CAGR through the forecast period of 2026-2031, are closing in on polypropylene labels, especially in applications prioritizing peel strength and recyclability. With brand owners shifting towards mono-material flexible packs, the demand for styrenic-butadiene copolymers in the United Kingdom hot-melt adhesives market is increasing, particularly for adhesives that preserve the integrity of polyethylene streams.Converters, facing margin pressures, are increasingly exploring hybrid blends that merge thermoplastic polyurethane with polyolefin elastomers, achieving a balance between cost and performance. Covestro’s bio-attributed Desmomelt line aligns with sustainability objectives and offers thermal stability, but its uptake is limited to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) ready to pay a premium. While polyamide grades still lead in high-temperature textiles, metallocene polyolefins are gaining traction, especially where energy efficiency on the production line is prioritized over the conventional 120°C service temperature. Today's resin choices are influenced by taxation and recyclability factors, highlighting that the future of the United Kingdom hot-melt adhesives market will hinge more on formulation science than on pricing alone.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Resin Type
- Thermoplastic Polyurethane
- Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
- Styrene-butadiene Copolymers
- Other Resin Types
- By End-user Industry
- Building and Construction
- Paper Board and Packaging
- Woodworking and Joinery
- Transportation
- Footwear and Leather
- Healthcare
- Electrical and Electronic Appliances
- Other End-user Industries
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- 3M
- Adco (UK) Ltd
- Alphabond Adhesives
- Arkema
- Avery Dennison Corporation
- Delo Industrial Adhesives
- Dow Chemical Company
- Drytac Corporation
- EOC Group
- HB Fuller Company
- Henkel AG & Company KGaA
- Hexcel Corporation
- Huntsman Corporation
- Jowat UK Limited
- KLEBCHEMIE M. G. Becker GmbH & Co. KG
- Sika AG
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- 3M
- Adco (UK) Ltd
- Alphabond Adhesives
- Arkema
- Avery Dennison Corporation
- Delo Industrial Adhesives
- Dow Chemical Company
- Drytac Corporation
- EOC Group
- HB Fuller Company
- Henkel AG & Company KGaA
- Hexcel Corporation
- Huntsman Corporation
- Jowat UK Limited
- KLEBCHEMIE M. G. Becker GmbH & Co. KG
- Sika AG

