Aerobal reports record result for 2013

Aerobal, the International Organisation of Aluminium Aerosol Container Manufacturers, has reported a record result for 2013. With output rising by 2% to more than seven billion cans, the industry continued its upward trend.

Aluminium cans account for nearly 50% of the total worldwide output of aerosol cans. Aerobal secretary general Gregor Spengler says the further prospects for this packaging material are quite positive, even though the global economic environment has become more difficult. “Of course, in the current economic situation, it is not easy to give a forecast. However, whereas the European market seems comparatively saturated, we continue to see substantial potential for growth in the emerging markets of Asia and South America. Disposable per capita income is on the rise. This rise, combined with the compelling functionality of this packaging and the resulting growth in its popularity, specifically in these regions, make us optimistic overall about a promising trend for aluminium aerosol cans in the global packaging market.”

About 80% of total production continues to go to cosmetics, although there is growth in the pharmaceutical and food industries. The unique barrier and hygiene characteristics of aluminium as a material play a crucial role in the selection of packaging, particularly in these rising markets, and for all industries and products, aluminium cans also provide a high degree of product safety due to their seamless monobloc (one-piece) technology.

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