The development trend of bag in box
2025-05-30
1. Sustainable development and environmental protection trends
Environmentally friendly materials
Increased use of recyclable materials: The outer carton uses FSC-certified cardboard, and the inner Bags try to use recyclable or biodegradable plastics.
Reduce Carbon Footprint: Bag-in-Box (BIB) packaging is lighter and smaller than traditional bottles, thus reducing energy consumption during transportation and storage.
Reduce plastic and reduce weight
Continuously optimize bag structure to reduce plastic usage while maintaining pressure resistance and barrier properties.

2. Product Diversification
Expanding application areas
In addition to food and beverages, BIB Packaging has gradually expanded to non-food areas such as chemical products (cleaners, lubricants), medicines (nutrient solutions) and cosmetics (shampoo).
Various Capacity Specifications
Launch products with smaller capacity (less than 1L) and larger capacity (more than 20L) to meet the needs of different scenarios such as home, catering and industry.
3. Smart Packaging and innovative technology
Automated filling and extraction system
Promote the intelligence of filling and discharging equipment, improve packaging efficiency, and ensure sealing and hygiene.
4. Driven by consumption trends
Retail channel adaptation
BIB packaging is more in line with e-commerce logistics needs (lightweight and not easily damaged), and has seen significant growth in the e-commerce sector.
Enhanced User Convenience
Provide more user-friendly designs, such as one-touch faucets and portable handles, to facilitate consumers to use and pour.
5. Market regional development trends
EUROPE LEADING, ASIA FASTER FOLLOWING
BIB packaging has been widely accepted in Europe, especially in the wine and juice markets. The Chinese and Southeast Asian markets have grown rapidly in recent years.
GROWING EMERGING MARKET DEMAND
With the promotion of environmental protection policies and consumption upgrades, the demand for BIB in emerging markets such as Africa and South America continues to rise.












