Brasil Pack Trends 2020

BrasilPackTrends2020 33 packaging market: world and Brazi l Table 1.53 Historical trends and projections for packaging consumption for healthcare: Volume (units) Material Billion units 2007 Billion units 2011 Average growth 2007-2011 Billion units 2015* Average growth 2011-2015* Corrugated board 1.3 1.8 8.1% 2.2 5.5% Paper and board 6.6 10.1 11.5% 12.6 5.6% Glass 1.6 2.3 9.0% 2.8 5.6% Flexibles 2.1 3.3 11.6% 4.1 5.6% Plastics 7.0 10.4 10.5% 12.9 5.6% Metals 0.7 1.2 17.3% 1.5 5.6% TOTAL 19.2 29.1 10.9% 36.1 5.6% *Estimate Source: DATAMARK Table 1.54 Historical trends and projections for packaging consumption for healthcare: Volume (tonnes) Material Thousand tonnes 2007 Thousand tonnes 2011 Average growth 2007-2011 Thousand tonnes 2015* Average growth 2011-2015* Corrugated board 46.3 63.2 8.1% 78.4 5.5% Paper and board 34.2 52.9 11.5% 65.7 5.6% Glass 43.6 52.4 4.7% 65.1 5.6% Flexibles 13.0 19.7 10.8% 24.4 5.6% Plastics 7.5 11.2 10.6% 14.0 5.6% Metals 0.8 2.4 30.6% 3.0 5.6% TOTAL 145.5 201.9 8.5% 250.7 5.6% *Estimate Source: DATAMARK The Brazilian personal care industry showed an average growth of 13.5% over the last ten years, increasing from a net sales of R$ 8.3 billion (US$ 3.5 billion) in 2001 to R$ 29.4 billion (US$ 17.6 billion) in 2011 (ABHIPEC, 2011b). Among the factors driving this growth, are the use of high technology by the sector, constant releases of new products, increase of life expectancy, which brings the need to maintain a youthful image, a greater consumption of products by men, among others that are considered in chapter 2 of this publication. According to data from the Brazilian Association of Personal Care, Perfumes and Cosmetics (ABHIPEC, 2011b), there are 1,659 companies in Brazil operating in the market for personal care products, with 20 large companies with net sales over R$ 100 million, representing 73% of total sales. Table 1.55 shows the regional distribution of these companies. End user industry: personal care

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