According to the survey, the market sales of plastic for food/beverage packaging in Europe was US $4.91 billion in 2000, and may reach US $7.15 billion by 2007, with an average annual growth rate of 5.5%. The main reason for the growth of this market is that the European food/beverage industry is increasingly using plastic packaging to replace traditional paper and glass/metal packaging, and the properties of plastic materials such as hardness, heat resistance, toughness, processing speed and so on are also becoming more and more perfect. In 2000, polyester materials accounted for the largest share of the plastic packaging market, accounting for 30.5%, followed by polystyrene, accounting for 17.7%, while polypropylene and low-density polyethylene accounted for 16.6% and 14.2% respectively
in the next few years, biodegradable compostable plastic bags certified by the city of pet (polyethylene the raphthalat), polypropylene and low-density polyethylene are widely used worldwide to classify and collect organic kitchen waste and recycle it through composting, and the market share will also increase, Among them, the poly isogrid mark should be marked on the parallel length of the sample. The market sales growth rate of propylene packaging is the fastest (thermoplastic polypropylene 10.7%, plastic sprayed polypropylene 9.5%), followed by PET materials (annual growth 9.2%), while the market of expanded polystyrene and flexible PVC will basically not grow. Among European countries, France (18.7%) and Italy (18%) use plastic as food/beverage packaging the most, while Germany uses plastic materials for 17.2% of food/beverage packaging, ranking third in Europe
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