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“Aluminum: The Future of Sustainable Packaging – Transforming into the Green Economy and Circular Economy, Moving from Plastic to a 100% Recycling Society”

Last updated: 12 Jul 2026
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 ALUMINUM PACKAGING OUTLOOK: THAILAND VS GLOBAL – The Future of Packaging
Aluminum Packaging 2026: Aluminum – The Future of Beverage and Food Packaging As the world advances toward a Circular Economy and a Green Environment, aluminum is rapidly becoming the “material of the future,” replacing plastic. With its qualities of being 100% recyclable, lightweight, and effectively reducing carbon footprint, aluminum is now at the center of sustainable packaging innovation.

The Aluminum Coil & Foil industry for beverage cans, food wrapping, and pharmaceutical blister packs is undergoing the most significant transformation in a decade, driven by two major forces:

Green Premium — sustainability and the use of recycled materials
Price War — cost competition between Western and Chinese producers
 
Global Leaders in Aluminum Packaging
Novelis Inc.: Leading in Can Sheet and full-cycle recycling (Korean-based producer)
Constellium: Champion in packaging closures and BPA-free coating innovation (France)
UACJ (Japan/Thailand): Rayong plant is the most advanced Can Sheet production base in ASEAN (Japanese producer, established in Thailand in 2026)
Alcoa & Norsk Hydro: Giants in technology and sustainability (USA and Europe)
 
China: Massive Production Capacity
Henan Mingtai & Nanshan Aluminum: Exporting 3000/5000 series Can Sheet to Asian markets
Chalco: State-owned enterprise dominating domestic and export markets
Yongjie New Material: Historic acquisition of Arconic China, combining world-class technology with lower costs, aggressively expanding into ASEAN and Thailand
 
Outlook for Aluminum Packaging: Global – ASEAN – Thailand
Global: Demand continues to grow at CAGR 4.7–9.2%, driven by the shift from plastic to aluminum
ASEAN: Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand have become new battlegrounds as Chinese producers expand their bases
Thailand: Consumption exceeds 7 billion cans per year, with average growth of 8% annually

UACJ (Thailand): Production capacity of 320,000 tons per year, aiming for Green Aluminum
Yongjie/Mingtai: Competing with prices 10–15% lower
 
⚙️ Aluminum Grades Used in Beverage & Food Cans
Can Body: Serie 3000 (3104, 3004) – strong and highly formable
Can End/Tab: Serie 5000 (5182, 5052) – high pressure resistance and flexibility
 
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