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Food Blister Packaging Market - Forecasts from 2025 to 2030 - Product Thumbnail Image

Food Blister Packaging Market - Forecasts from 2025 to 2030

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  • March 2025
  • 145 Pages
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Asia-Pacific Blister Packaging Market Outlook, 2028

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  • November 2023
  • 101 Pages
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Food blister packaging is a type of pre-formed plastic packaging used for small consumer goods, foods, and pharmaceuticals. The primary component of blister packs is a cavity or pocket made from a formable web, usually a thermoformed plastic. This plastic often consists of a PVC or PET film. Food blister packaging offers the advantage of providing a barrier to moisture, gases, and contaminants, thereby extending the shelf life of perishable items. Additionally, it allows for the visibility of the product, which can be appealing to consumers. This packaging approach is widely used for items that require a controlled atmosphere or protection from external environments such as fresh produce, meats, and ready-to-eat meals. Within the wider plastic packaging industry, food blister packaging stands out for its portability, convenience, and robust product protection. Several firms operate in the food blister packaging market. Amcor plc and Bemis Company, Inc. are recognized for their advanced packaging solutions. The Dow Chemical Company provides various materials that are utilized in the manufacturing of food blister packs. Sealed Air is known for its innovative protective packaging solutions, and Sonoco Products Company also supplies a range of packaging options, including those in the food blister segment. These companies, among others, contribute to the landscape of food blister packaging, offering various solutions to meet the needs of the food industry. Show Less Read more