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French glass bottle market estimated at 4.8 billion euros

The global glass bottle market is valued at $40.2 billion in 2023, and is expected to grow by 6% a year.

In France, the Covid-19 pandemic led to a 12.5% drop in the market, which subsequently recovered to exceed its pre-crisis level.

Challenges such as volatile raw material costs and energy-intensive production were exacerbated by the energy crisis and soaring natural gas prices.

The wine and beverage industries are the main users of glass bottles.

Glass bottles are considered superior in terms of health, absence of chemical contamination, preservation of taste, quality and environmental sustainability, with eco-design efforts having reduced packaging weight by 18% in 25 years.

The country's glass recycling rate is over 85%. Reducing the use of plastic is a key environmental concern.

The glass bottle industry comprises between 140 and 150 plants, employing a workforce fluctuating around 18,000 people.

Main competitors in the glass bottle industry

  • Verallia, which offers a wide range of standard and custom glass containers, is one of the main players in the sector.
  • Saverglass is positioned in the high-end segment.
  • Pochet, a long-standing specialist in luxury bottles for perfumes and spirits
  • Owens-Illinois, a world leader
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1 Market overview

1.1 Definition and scope of study

Glass bottles are elongated, narrow-necked containers of varying sizes designed to hold liquids, particularly beverages such as wine, beer and spirits, but increasingly also soft drinks like soft drinks or milk. Glass is mostly composed of silica-rich sand, but it is extremely common to use cullet, recycled pieces of used glass, in the manufacturing process. The proportion of cullet can range from 10% to 90%, depending on the quality required. Vitrifying agents are also added to give the glass the desired properties.

Unlike other packaging methods, glass enjoys a flattering image with the public, symbolizing both quality and low environmental impact. In fact, unlike plastic, glass is infinitely recyclable, and the glass recycling rate in France reached 88% in 2021.

The global glass bottle market will be worth $40.2 billion in 2023, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.7% over the next ten years. This market is benefiting from the desire of certain brands to create increasingly high-end products, from global environmental awareness, and also from the rise of craft breweries and distilleries, even if in France the wine market remains predominant. on a global scale, half of all glass bottles produced are destined for the beer sector.

In a concentrated market dominated by three international leaders(Verallia, Owens-Illinois and Vidrala), a few French players stand out. Saverglass , in particular, is expanding in the premium segment. However, French manufacturers face many difficulties in the current environment. Glass manufacturing costs fluctuate enormously according to the cost of raw materials, and the industry is extremely energy-intensive, especially in terms of natural gas, the price of which has been soaring for several years now.

However, manufacturers can look forward to a gradual phase-out of plastic and the imminent return of the deposit system, which should restore glass to its tarnished glory.

1.2 Global market

The global glass bottle market, estimated at $**.* billion in ****, is expected to register a CAGR of *.*% over the period **** - ****, reaching $** billion in ** years' time.

Sales projections for the global glass bottle market World, **** - ****, in $ billions Source: ****

Glass bottles are safer for your health, as there is no risk of ...

1.3 Domestic market

We offer an estimate of the size of the hollow glass industry in France, based on INSEE data. The activity is referenced under NAF code"**.** - Manufacture of hollow glass". Hollow glass refers to all glass containers: bottles, flasks and jars. The proposed estimate therefore represents a high end of the ...

1.4 Balance of trade

International trade in glass containers, including bottles, is tracked under code ****** "Glass carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, tubular containers and other glass containers for transport or commercial packing, and glass preserving jars (***)". We'll be looking at imports and exports of these products, as well as our main trading partners, to identify ...

1.5 A resilient sector despite repeated crises: Covid-19, war in Ukraine, inflation

During the health crisis, as alcohol consumers drank more at home, they preferred larger containers such as wine cubes. In fact, the wine industry has seen a sharp rise in sales of wine in BIBs. But this in no way detracts from wine lovers' structural loyalty to glass bottles as a ...

2 Demand analysis

2.1 Demand stimulated by environmental and health concerns

"Glass packaging will be the container of the future", says Jacques Bordat, President of the French Federation of Glass Industries. Indeed, it is both safe for human health and less polluting than other materials such as plastic, and it perfectly preserves the tastes and smells of the food and beverages it ...

2.2 The wine sector, the driving force behind the glass industry

The main consumer of glass bottles is the wine and spirits industry. Artisanal fruit juices and water can also frequently be found in this form, as can certain soft drinks, in small format, replacing cans. The market is therefore primarily B*B.

Grape wine market size in France France, **** - ****, in ...

2.3 The French demand greater transparency in food packaging

In recent years, consumer demand for transparency has continued to grow. The French want to know everything about the products they consume, whether to protect their health or the planet. An LSA study provides an indication of this new expectation: while **% of those surveyed want more data on product origin, **% say ...

3 Market structure

3.1 A local industry

The glass bottle industry is spread across the whole of France, with most plants located close to major vineyards to reduce distances traveled. There are some forty dedicated furnaces in France. The logistics chain is relatively short, with glass plants located on average *** km from their customers[***].

The stages in the ...

3.2 Production concentrated in the north

The number of establishments operating in the hollow glass manufacturing sector is increasing slightly, but has remained between *** and *** since ****. It is therefore a relatively closed market.

Number of establishments working in hollow glass manufacturing France, **** - ****, in units Source: ****

The number of employees fell during the health crisis, but has ...

3.3 Sand, the main constituent of glass

In April ****, the United Nations Environment Programme(***) warned of a potential sand crisis in a report. The document highlights the risk of a shortage of sand, a widely exploited resource only surpassed by water. The report highlights unregulated and growing exploitation due to increased demand, with sand consumption tripling over the ...

3.4 The challenges of recycling

Since ****, it has been possible to recycle glass in France, and private individuals are strongly encouraged to do so. The average French person consumes ** kg of glass packaging every year, which represents **% of the weight of our household waste. Glass is the only packaging material that can be recycled indefinitely, and ...

3.5 Towards automation

The industry saw its first wave of automation in the early XXᵉ century, at a time when the glassblowing tradition was still alive and well. Since then, furnaces have become ever more sophisticated, and today there is a trend towards the robotization of hollow glass manufacturing.

This is particularly true of ...

4 Offer analysis

4.1 Eco-design

Over the past ** years, the weight of glass packaging has been steadily reduced, in order to offer a product that protects and preserves its contents just as well as ever, but which is also more resource-efficient. For example, the weight of wine bottles has been reduced by **%.

Weight reduction of glass ...

4.2 Product typology

Verallia offers a wide range of standard glass bottles:

Source: ****

Producers also offer new shapes in line with trends, as well as customized bottles. The purchase price depends on the customer's request and the quotation issued by the producer. Premium bottles focus on exclusivity: it is possible to play with textures, ...

4.3 Increasingly high production costs

For a number of reasons,players in the industry are faced with increasingly high production prices. First of all, inflation is responsible for the rise in raw material prices, which inevitably has an impact on production costs. But it is above all the rise in the price of energy, and especially ...

5 Regulations

5.1 Regulations

The regulation of glass containers is managed at three levels:

at international level, ISO (***) coordinates the national bodies of *** countries; at European level, the CEN (***) works with the national bodies of ** countries, both members and non-members of the European Union; at national level, bodies such as AFNOR (***) in France, appoint experts ...

5.2 Plastic ban

The gradual ban on plastic containers should encourage the re-emergence of the glass bottle and container market, with the possible advent of a deposit and reuse system.

This movement was started by Law no. ****-*** of August **, **** on energy transition for green growth, and the government's objective is now to move ...

6 Positioning the players

6. Segmentation

  • Verallia
  • Novaxion
  • Owens-Illinois
  • Vidrala
  • Saint-Gobain Groupe
  • Pochet Groupe
  • Verescense
  • Berlin Packaging
  • SGD Pharma
  • VetroElite (TricorBraun Group)
  • Zignagovetro
  • Bormioli Rocco
  • Estal
  • Pont Europe Packaging
  • Saverglass
  • VOA Verrerie d'Albi
  • Rondot Glass
  • O-I Glass

List of charts presented in this market study

  • Sales projections for the global glass bottle market
  • Energy needs of the glass industry
  • Sales trends in the hollow glass industry
  • Number of chemical substances in contact with food by packaging
  • Evaluation of French perceptions of the durability of glass bottles
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Latest news

Saint-Gobain strengthens its position in construction chemicals in Mexico and Central America - 16/08/2024
  • Acquisition of FOSROC by Saint-Gobain for almost one billion euros.
  • Saint-Gobain acquires the Mexican group OVNIVER/Cemix for $815 million (around 742 million euros).
  • Cemix should generate sales of $285 million this year, with an operating margin approaching 22%.
  • Cemix has 16 plants and around 1,000 employees. Saint-Gobain generated sales of 1.5 billion euros in the Mexico-Central America zone last year, out of a group total of almost 48 billion euros.
  • With the integration of Cemix, Saint-Gobain's pro forma sales in construction chemicals will amount to 6.5 billion euros.
  • Saint-Gobain is present in 76 countries in the field of construction chemicals.
  • The Group has made around 30 acquisitions in construction chemicals since 2021.
  • Acquisition of CSR in Australia for 2.7 billion euros, Saint-Gobain's largest acquisition in 20 years.
Saint-Gobain buys construction chemicals company Fosroc for 960 million euros - 27/06/2024
  • Purchase price of Fosroc by Saint-Gobain: $1.03 billion (approximately 960 million euros)
  • - Year Fosroc founded: 1972
  • - Fosroc's geographical presence: strong, particularly in India, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific
  • - Expected sales for Fosroc in 2024: $487 million
  • - Total projected sales for Saint-Gobain in the building chemicals sector after acquisition: €6.2 billion in 73 countries
After Irène Gosset, Xavier Gagey becomes Chairman of the Pochet Group's Management Board - 21/06/2024
  • - The company operates in the glass and plastics sectors.
  • - It employs over 3,000 people.
  • - Its operations are spread over three continents.
  • - The company was founded in 1623
Saint-Gobain ready to set up in Australia for 2.5 billion euros - 22/02/2024
  • Saint-Gobain proposes to acquire the entire capital of CSR
  • The CSR Group has some 40 production sites worldwide, around 130 sales outlets and 2,800 employees.
  • CSR's total revenues for the 2022-2023 financial year amounted to A$2.6 billion.
  • By 2022, North America and emerging markets already accounted for 62% of Saint-Gobain's operating income, compared with 40% in 2018.
Rondot, supplier to glassmakers - 21/07/2023
  • SME based in Champagne-au-Mont-D'Or, near Lyon, which supplies handling equipment, cutting tools and inspection equipment to the bottle and flask industry
  • 300 employees , sales of 63 million euros
  • Supplier to glassmakers such as Italy's Bormioli, France's Verralia, Spain's Vidrala and American giant O-I
  • Acquisition of American company Ramsay, $13 million in sales, two plants and around one hundred employees
  • North America accounts for 20% of group sales following this acquisition
  • Rondot also acquired another smaller American equipment manufacturer, Quantum, in 2021, and French company Novaxion in 2019, which has 18 employees.
Pochet, from glass bottles to multi-materials | Glass bottles and multi-materials - 12/07/2023
  • A million bottles leave the Pochet du Courval factory every day.
  • The company has been involved in glassmaking for over two centuries.
  • In the 1990s, Pochet diversified and became a "multi-materials group", making a series of acquisitions in plastics, metal, accessories and decoration.
  • The Pochet Group has 3,500 employees.
  • Sales total 534 million euros.

Companies quoted in this study

This study contains a complete overview of the companies in the market, with the latest figures and news for each company. :

Verallia
Novaxion
Owens-Illinois
Vidrala
Saint-Gobain Groupe
Pochet Groupe
Verescense
Berlin Packaging
SGD Pharma
VetroElite (TricorBraun Group)
Zignagovetro
Bormioli Rocco

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