Key Market Trends and Insights
- France dominated its own Flexible Plastic Packaging Market in 2025 and is identified as the second-fastest-growing European flexible plastic packaging market, driven by its large cosmetics and personal care industry requiring premium flexible formats and the regulatory acceleration of monomaterial recyclable packaging adoption under the AGEC law framework.
- By Material Types, Polyethylene (PE) and Polypropylene (PP) monomaterial structures are projected to witness the strongest growth over the 2026-2035 forecast period, as France's AGEC recyclability mandates and the EU's Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) drive converters and brand owners toward mono-PE and mono-PP flexible formats that qualify for recycling stream eligibility under French EPR criteria.
- By End-User Industries, the Food and Beverage segment dominates the France Flexible Plastic Packaging Market with the largest share and is projected to sustain the highest volume over the forecast period, while the Cosmetics and Personal Care segment is expected to register the fastest CAGR driven by France's globally significant beauty industry and premium packaging differentiation trends.
Market Size & Forecast
- Market Size in 2025: 1.36 Million Tonnes / USD 7.82 Billion
- Projected Market Size in 2035: 1.68 Million Tonnes / ~USD 10.5 Billion
- CAGR from 2026-2035: ~4.37-5.12%
- Fastest-Growing Segment: Monomaterial recyclable structures / Cosmetics and Personal Care
France flexible plastic packaging market growth is strongly shaped by the regulatory imperative of France's AGEC (Anti-Waste for Circular Economy) law, which mandates 100% recyclability of plastic packaging by 2025 as a target and bans packaging made from oxodegradable plastics and non-recyclable styrene polymers from 2025. These requirements are driving converters and brand owners to transition their packaging portfolios from multi-layer mixed-material laminates toward monomaterial PE and PP structures that are recyclable within France's established sorting and recycling infrastructure. Amcor's April 2025 launch of monomaterial pouches in Europe - certified to reduce carbon emissions by up to 79% - and Constantia Flexibles' May 2025 introduction of EcoVerHighPlus mono-PP laminate for coffee packaging directly reflect the market response to these regulatory and sustainability mandates.
Key Takeaways
- Key Takeaway 1: France is the second-fastest growing European flexible packaging market, propelled by AGEC monomaterial mandates and the USD 15.3 Billion cosmetics industry's premium flexible packaging demand.
- Key Takeaway 2: AGEC law bans oxodegradable plastics from 2025 and drives 20% single-use packaging reduction mandates, accelerating monomaterial PE/PP structure adoption across French brands.
- Key Takeaway 3: The market is projected to grow from 1.36 Mt in 2025 to 1.68 Mt by 2030 at ~4.37% CAGR, driven by food and beverage demand, cosmetics premiumisation, and sustainable packaging innovation.
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Companies Mentioned
- Amcor plc (Australia)
- Coveris Management GmbH (Austria)
- Berry Global Inc. (USA)
- Sealed Air Corporation (USA)
- Constantia Flexibles International GmbH (Austria)
- Industrial Packaging Solutions (France)
- Colly & Matin (France)

