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Aluminium Packaging: Passport to Global Sustainability From Thailand to the World: Aluminium is the Key to Net Zero Article by SO OK TRADING

Last updated: 30 Jan 2026
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Aluminium Packaging: In‑Depth Overview and Business Opportunities in Thailand (2025–2029)

Key Features

Lightweight & Strong → Lower transport costs and easier handling
High Barrier Properties → Nearly 100% protection against moisture, gases, light, and odors
Corrosion Resistant → Suitable for seafood and salt‑rich products
Heat Resistant & Conductive → Ideal for ready‑to‑eat meals and sterilization processes
Nearly 100% Recyclable → Can be reused multiple times without loss of quality
Types of Packaging

Cans → Soft drinks, beer, canned food
Foil Bags & Sachets → Coffee, snacks, cosmetics
Foil Containers → Delivery meals, frozen food
Tubes → Creams, lotions, toothpaste
Caps & Seals → Preserve freshness, prevent leakage
Thai Market Trends

Beverage Segment
Aluminium dominates 74.2% of the metal packaging market (2025)
Beverage revenue share: 41.9%
Can market growing at 8% CAGR (2025–2033)
Shift from PET to aluminium accelerating
Food Segment
Premium exports and pet food increasingly use aluminium
Foil trays and containers growing at 4.05% CAGR
Ready‑to‑eat and delivery services drive demand
Sustainability
Closed‑Loop Recycling: 85% target by 2030
Downgauging: thinner materials to reduce resources and carbon footprint
EPR Law: Producer responsibility legislation effective 2026 → pressure to replace plastics with aluminium
Challenges
High raw material costs
Import tariffs may affect exports
Key Players in Thailand

Next Can Innovation, SWAN, BCM → Beverage cans and closures for energy drinks, beer, etc.
Thai Beverage Can (TBC) → Market leader in beverage cans
Carabao Group (APG) → Can manufacturing for export markets
Nikkei Siam Aluminium / UACJ Thailand → Aluminium foil and sheets for food and pharmaceuticals
Technology & Innovation

Digital Printing on Cans → Seasonal marketing & small batch runs
Specialty Inks → Embossed inks, thermochromic inks
HD Printing → Realistic visuals for premium branding
Opportunities for SMEs

Semi‑Automatic Cans → Suitable for cafés & craft breweries
Stock Foil Bags → Easy self‑printing, low‑cost branding
Future Directions (2026–2029)

Materials: Aluminium replacing tinplate
Production: Low‑carbon processes & clean energy
Design: Premiumization & portion control
Exports: Canned tuna & processed fruits remain key
Logistics: Slim/Sleek cans save space → lower carbon footprint
Net Zero: Aluminium is the top choice due to low hidden environmental costs
 

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