The Disposable Cups Market: Sipping Towards a US$ 21.1 Billion Valuation by 2033

In 2023, the market for disposable cups is anticipated to be worth US$ 11.6 billion worldwide. From 2023 to 2033, it is anticipated to surge at a CAGR of 6.2%. By 2033, the market is anticipated to be worth US$ 21.1 billion. In 2023, it is predicted that the top 3 nations would account for 40% to 45% of the market.

Owing to the quick pace of today’s lifestyle and constant need for mobility, disposable cups are useful. Customers prefer eating at restaurants, and the rate of beverages consumed away from home is steadily increasing.

They anticipate that caterers would support and provide speedy food delivery. Due to their busy lifestyles and demanding work schedules, they are finding online meal ordering to be highly convenient.

Packaging of disposable cups is thought to be tamper-proof by food service providers. They are capable of protecting the food from contamination while it is being transported. Disposable plastic cups are sturdy and affordable. Insulation in these cups can increase the delivery time for both hot and cold beverages.

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Key Manufacturing Companies:

  • Berry Global Group, Inc.
  • Huhtamaki Oyj
  • Georgia-Pacific LLC
  • Genpak, LLC
  • Pactiv LLC
  • Dart Container Corporation
  • Greiner Packaging International GmbH
  • Churchill Container
  • FrugalPac Limited
  • TekniPlex Consumer Products
  • F Bender Limited
  • ConverPack Inc.
  • Stanpac Inc.
  • Go-Pak Group
  • Detpak (Detmold Group)
  • Duni Group
  • Seda International Packaging Group
  • CEE Schisler Packaging Solutions
  • Fuling Plastic USA, Inc.
  • American Paper Cups
  • Graphic Packaging International, LLC
  • Gaia Eco
  • Vegware Ltd.
  • Itterra a.s.
  • GREENWEIMO
  • DOpla S.p.A.
  • Sabert Corporation
  • Perapack
  • Reliance Cup
  • Cup Poland
  • Formacia Packaging
  • DV Plastics
  • Leetha Group
  • LEEPACK Group
  • Shangrao Ecopak Co., Ltd.

Key Takeaways from Disposable Cups Market

  • Less than 250 ml disposable cups by capacity is projected to hold a substantial disposable cups market share of 52% by 2033.
  • By material, the paper disposable cups segment is anticipated to accelerate at a CAGR of 6.0% between 2023 from 2033.
  • The beverages segment by application is expected to create an absolute dollar opportunity of US$ 7.0 million during the forecast period.
  • Europe followed by South Asia is estimated to generate high demand for disposable cups, accounting for around 44% of share by 2033.
  • Australia disposable cups market is projected to exhibit a CAGR of 3.0% from 2023 to 2033.

“Increasing demand for on-the-go snacking is projected to propel sales of tea, coffee, lemonade, and soft drinks worldwide. It is projected to drive disposable cups sales in the next ten years. Key companies are likely to develop new cups with innovative materials to attract a large consumer base,” says a lead Future Market Insights analyst.

Demand for Sustainable Packaging to Create New Growth Opportunities for Disposable Cups Manufacturers

Innovation is important because it aids businesses in market penetration, the creation of better prospects, and customer engagement. The disposable cup market offers significant potential for innovation to provide high-quality food service goods. Paper cups can help to get around few of the problems with plastic cups. It might also aid in expansion for throwaway cups.

For instance,

  • In July 2021, following single-use plastic ban in the European Union, Vegware updated their disposable cups’ design to comply with the single-use plastics directive.
  • In June 2021, Novolex launched a new manufacturing line to produce compostable cups from plant-based plastic (polylactic acid) which appears, behaves, and performs just like a traditional plastic cup.

Plastic Ban in Significant Regions is Expected to Deter Disposable Cup Sales

Single-use plastic damages wildlife, flora, and fauna. It also pollutes the environment and uses up vital natural resources in its production. Due to the massive amount of plastic waste in landfills and the ocean, several nations have outlawed single-use plastics.

Around 15 million metric tonnes of plastic debris are dumped into the ocean annually, according to Oceana Inc. Every minute, around two trucks worth of plastic trash are produced and dumped into the ocean. More than any other nation, the USA produces a substantial amount of plastic waste. Devastating effects may result from the rapid increase in terms of plastic manufacturing.

Expanded polystyrene products are no longer available and are even prohibited in Europe. Purpose of this new rule named Single-Use-Plastics (SUP), is to lessen negative effects that plastic has on both human health and the aquatic environment.

The order was incorporated into national law and became effective on July 3, 2021. Any nation that violates these duties will pay a price. Numerous countries are imposing restrictions on single-use plastics, which is impeding expansion of the disposable cup business.

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Disposable Cups Market Outlook by Category

By Material Type:

  • Paper
  • Plastic
  • Foam
  • Bagasse

By Capacity:

  • Less than 250 ml
  • 250 to 750 ml
  • Above 750 ml

By Application:

  • Food
    • Spreads
    • Sausages & Dressings
    • Confectionary
    • Dairy
      • Ice Cream
      • Yogurt
      • Drinks
    • Beverages
      • Hot
      • Cold

By Sales Channel:

  • Manufacturers (Direct Sales)
  • Retail
    • Hypermarket
    • Supermarket
    • Convenience Stores
    • Specialty Stores
  • Distributors
  • Online

By End Use:

  • Commercial Use
    • Hotels & Cafes
    • Full Service Restaurants
    • Quick Service Restaurants
    • Venues & Catering
    • Mobile Food Vendors
    • Bakery & Patisserie
  • Institutional Use
    • Schools & Colleges
    • Offices
    • Hospitals
    • Airports & Railways
  • Household Use

By Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • Middle East and Africa
  • East Asia
  • South Asia
  • Oceania

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Nikhil Kaitwade

Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
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Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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