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CLICK TO VIEWINDUSTRY MARKET RESEARCH FOR BUSINESS LEADERS, STRATEGISTS, DECISION MAKERSTable of Contents 2List of Tables & Charts 3Study Overview 4Sample Text, Table& Chart 5Sample Profile, Table &Forecast 6Order Form & CorporateUse License 7About Freedonia,Custom Research,Related Studies, 8World FoodserviceDisposablesIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2015 & 2020Study #2831 December 2011 5900 391 pagesThe Freedonia Group767 Beta Drivewww.freedoniagroup.comCleveland, OH 44143-2326 USAToll Free US Tel: 800.927.5900 or 1 440.684.9600Fax: 1 440.646.0484E-mail: info@freedoniagroup.com

Study #2831December 2011 5900391 PagesWorld Foodservice DisposablesIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2015 & 2020Table of ContentsExecutive SummaryMarket EnvironmenTGeneral. 4World Economic Overview. 6Recent Historical Trends. 6Macroeconomic Outlook. 8World Demographic Outlook.12World Population Outlook.13World Urban Population Outlook.14World Per Capita Gross Domestic Product.16World Personal Income & Expenditure Trends.18World Packaging Outlook.20World Foodservice Industry Outlook.24Eating & Drinking Places.29Other Foodservice Establishments.31Raw Materials.34Paper & Paperboard.35Plastic.37Aluminum.41Pricing Trends.41Environmental & Regulatory Issues.45World Trade Overview.49OVERVIEWRegional Overview.51Product ils.62Other Serviceware.64Packaging.65Containers.69Lids & Domes.70Wraps.73Bags.75Other Packaging.78Other Foodservice Disposables.79Napkins.80Moist Towelettes.82All Other Foodservice Disposables.83Market Overview.84Eating & Drinking Places.86Other Foodservice Establishments.88NORTH AMERICAGeneral.92Foodservice Disposables Demand.94United States.96Canada. 104Mexico. 112WESTERN EUROPEGeneral. 119Foodservice Disposables Demand. 121France. 123Germany. 128Italy. 134Netherlands. 139Spain. 144United Kingdom. 149Other Western Europe. 156ASIA/PACIFICGeneral. 162Foodservice Disposables Demand. 165Australia. 167China. 172India. 181Indonesia. 186Japan. 191South Korea. 197Taiwan. 202Other Asia/Pacific. 208OTHER REGIONSCentral & South America. 214Brazil. 218Other Central & South America. 222Eastern Europe. 227Russia. 231Other Eastern Europe. 237Africa/Mideast. 242INDUSTRY STRUCTUREGeneral. 249Market Share. 253Acquisitions & Divestitures. 261Cooperative Agreements. 264Competitive Strategies. 266Marketing & Distribution. 269Company ProfilesAjover SA. 273Anchor Packaging. 274Berry Plastics. 277Burrows Paper. 279Cascades Incorporated. 281Chuo Kagaku. 284D&W Fine Pack. 286Dart Container. 290Detmold Packaging. 293Duni AB. 295F. Bender Limited. 297Fabri-Kal Corporation. 298Click here to purchase onlinePage Garcia de Pou Compania Industrial. 300Good Flag Biotechnology. 302Grupo Convermex. 303Hindalco Industries. 305Hoffmaster Group. 308Huhtamaki Oyj. 310Industrial Development. 314International Paper. 316Kimberly-Clark Corporation. 320Koch Industries. 321Lapaco Paper Products. 325LINPAC Group. 326McNairn Packaging. 328MeadWestvaco Corporation. 329New WinCup Holdings. 330Packaging Dynamics. 332PAPSTAR Vertriebs. 335Par-Pak Limited. 337Pattison (Jim) Group. 338Technology Developing. 341Reynolds Group. 342Rock-Tenn Company. 349Sanfacon Industries. 353Sealed Air. 354Seda International Packaging. 356Solo Cup. 357Sonoco Products. 361Svenska Cellulosa. 364Swan Mill Paper. 366Waddington North America. 367Wentworth Technologies. 369Additional Companies Mentioned in the Study 371List of Tables/ChartsExecutive Summary1 Summary Table. 3Market EnvironmenT1 World Gross Domestic Product by Region.122 World Population by Region.143 World Urban Population by Region.164 World Per Capita Gross DomesticProduct by Region.185 World Personal ConsumptionExpenditures by Region.206 World Packaging Demand by Region.247 World Foodservice Revenues byRegion & Establishment Type.26Cht Foodservice Disposables Demand/Foodservice RevenuesRelationship, 2010.28(continued on following page)Order now, click here!

Study #2831December 2011 5900391 PagesWorld Foodservice DisposablesIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2015 & 2020List of Tables/Charts(continued from previous page)8 World Eating & Drinking PlacesRevenues by Region.319 World Other Foodservice EstablishmentsRevenues by Region.34OVERVIEW1 World Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Region.52Cht World Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Region, 2010.532 World Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product.54Cht World Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product, 2010.553 World Foodservice Disposable ServicewareDemand by Region & Product.574 World Foodservice Disposable PackagingDemand by Region & Product.685 World Other Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Region & Product.806 World Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Market.867 World Eating & Drinking Places Market forFoodservice Disposables by Region.888 World Other Markets for FoodserviceDisposables by Region & Market.91NORTH AMERICA1 North America -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment.942 North America -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market.95Cht North America -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Country, 2010.963 United States -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment.994 United States -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 1025 Canada -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1076 Canada -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 1107 Mexico -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1158 Mexico -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 117WESTERN EUROPE1 Western Europe -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1212 Western Europe -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 122Cht Western Europe -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Country, 2010. 1233 France -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1254 France -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 1275 Germany -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1306 Germany -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 1337 Italy -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1368 Italy -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 1389 Netherlands -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 14210 Netherlands -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 14311 Spain -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 14712 Spain -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 14813 United Kingdom -- FoodserviceDisposables Market Environment. 15214 United Kingdom -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 15415 Other Western Europe -- FoodserviceDisposables Market Environment. 15816 Other Western Europe -- FoodserviceDisposables Demandby Product & Market. 160ASIA/PACIFIC1 Asia/Pacific -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1642 Asia/Pacific -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 166Cht Asia/Pacific -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Country, 2010. 1673 Australia -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1694 Australia -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 1715 China -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1766 China -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 1797 India -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 1838 India -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 1859 Indonesia -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 18810 Indonesia -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 19011 Japan -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 194Click here to purchase onlinePage 12 Japan -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 19613 South Korea -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 19914 South Korea -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 20115 Taiwan -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 20516 Taiwan -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 20717 Other Asia/Pacific -- FoodserviceDisposables Market Environment. 21018 Other Asia/Pacific -- FoodserviceDisposables Demandby Product & Market. 212OTHER REGIONS1 Central & South America -- FoodserviceDisposables Market Environment. 2162 Central & South America -- FoodserviceDisposables Demandby Product & Market. 2173 Brazil -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 2204 Brazil -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 2215 Other Central & South America - Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 2246 Other Central & South America - Foodservice Disposables Demandby Product & Market. 2267 Eastern Europe -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 2298 Eastern Europe -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 2319 Russia -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 23410 Russia -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 23611 Other Eastern Europe -- FoodserviceDisposables Market Environment. 23912 Other Eastern Europe -- FoodserviceDisposables Demandby Product & Market. 24113 Africa/Mideast -- Foodservice DisposablesMarket Environment. 24514 Africa/Mideast -- Foodservice DisposablesDemand by Product & Market. 247INDUSTRY STRUCTURE1 World Foodservice DisposablesSales by Company, 2010. 251Cht World Foodservice DisposablesMarket Share, 2010. 2552 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures. 2633 Selected Cooperative Agreements. 266Order now, click here!

Study #2831December 2011 5900391 PagesWorld Foodservice DisposablesIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2015 & 2020Advances will be driven by gains in the foodservice industry, based on increasingly fastpaced lifestyles, urbanization trends and growth in away-from-home food spending.World demand to rise 5.4%annually through 2015World demand for foodservice disposables is forecast to grow 5.4 percent peryear to 53.3 billion in 2015. Advanceswill be driven by gains in the foodserviceindustry, which will accelerate from therates seen over the 2000-2010 perioddue to improvements in global economicconditions, increasingly fast-pacedlifestyles, urbanization trends and growthin away-from-home food spending.However, great disparity in per capitafoodservice expenditures will remainamong the various regions, which willaffect demand for disposables used inrestaurants and other foodserviceestablishments. Cultural differencesbetween countries will also impactdemand, as the frequency and the typesof establishments visited vary considerably from one country to the next.Disposable packaging tobe fastest growing typeDisposable serviceware -- includingsingle-use cups, dinnerware and utensils-- will remain the largest product typethrough the forecast period and beyond.However, the fastest demand growth isexpected in the disposable packagingsegment, which includes foodservicecontainers, lids and domes, wraps, bags,and trays. Demand for disposablefoodservice packaging will be fueled byrapid global expansion in the limitedservice restaurant sector, which reliesheavily on single-use packaging. Beyondeating and drinking places, good oppor-World Foodservice DisposablesDemand, 2015( 53.3 billion)Asia/Pacific33%Western Europe19%Other Regions 8%tunities for disposables will be found inthe retail market, as grocery and convenience stores expand their offerings ofprepared foods.In 2010, single-use serviceware accounted for 54 percent of the global foodservice disposables market. Gains will besupported by above-average growth inquick service restaurant and retailestablishment revenues. Other factorsproviding momentum will include theincreased focus on gourmet coffee andspecialty cold drinks by limited servicerestaurants and convenience stores.Value advances will also benefit fromheightened interest in higher-costenvironmentally friendly products,especially in developed regions.Click here to purchase onlinePage North America40%Some of the best opportunities will existin the disposable packaging segment,boosted by gains in the fast food industry, which uses large quantities ofdisposables for packaging foods consumed both on-site and off-site. Inaddition, the popularity of takeout foodfrom full service restaurants will providea further boost to single-use packagingdemand, especially since these restaurants tend to use higher-value disposable containers designed to maintainfood temperature and minimize spillingand leakage. Increased catering activityby full service restaurants, and homedelivery and takeaway outlets will alsonecessitate heightened requirements fordisposable packaging.Copyright 2011 The Freedonia Group, Inc.Order now, click here!

Study #2831December 2011 5900391 PagesWorld Foodservice DisposablesIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2015 & 2020Sample Text,Table & ChartTABLE VI-8INDIA -- FOODSERVICE DISPOSABLESDEMAND BY PRODUCT & MARKET(million dollars)Item2000 2005 2010 2015 2020Asia/Pacific Foodservice Disposables 6930% India 1.6asia/pacificFoodservice Disposables Demand 110India: Foodservice Disposables DemandIn 2010, demand for foodservice disposables in India totaled 480By Product:million, or four percent of the market in the Asia/Pacific region. IndiaServiceware70has seen fast growth over the past decade (averaging 16 percent perPackaging30year), but from a small base. Despite the country’s vast population,Other Foodservice Disposables10India’s market for foodservice disposables remains limited, due tothelack of infrastructure and the relatively underdeveloped state of the By Market:restaurant industry. Demand largely consists of very inexpensivedisposEating & Drinking Places40ables -- such as wooden sticks and clay cups -- which holds downmarketOther Foodservice Establishments 70value. The use of cheap alternatives, such as newspaper in lieu of foodservice wraps, will also hamper demand. Nonetheless, strong growth inthe number of quick service restaurants will continue to propel demandfor high-quality and higher-priced disposables that meet internationalstandards, such as those used in Western fast food chains.8910 12250 17720 265302.43.9 5.87.7215480 1020 20502045130057590 17580135185295420 900600 1150sample135305 645table60 130 285Through 2015, demand for foodservice disposables in India isexpected to advance 16.3 percent per year to 1.0 billion, the most rapidrate of increase in the world over the forecast period. Strong economicexpansion and a rapidly growing middle class population will continueto fuel away-from-home food spending. Limited service restaurants,including fast food chains, will especially benefit from these trends,as they offer convenient, novel and inexpensive food options. Growthwill also be spurred by advances in India’s warehousing, cold storageand transportation network and infrastructures, which historically havelimited growth in quick restaurant outlets beyond major cities.sampletextCoffee shops are much less common in India than in developedCHART VIII-1countries, but their number is growing rapidly. This trend will fueldemand for disposable paper, plastic and extruded polystyrene foamWORLDFOODSERVICE DISPOSABLES MARKET SHAREcups. In addition, tea is very popular in the country. For instance, chaiis( 41.0 billion, 2010)widely sold by street vendors, as well as in trains and bus stations, and isoften served in handmade fired clay cups, which are disposed of after183Copyright 2011 The Freedonia Group, Inc.O th e rs8 2 .9 %Click here to purchase onlinePage samplechartM a rke tL e a d e rs1 7 .1 %4.9%R eyn o ld s G ro u p3.3%D art C o n t ain er3.2%S v en ska C ellu lo3.0%S o lo C u p2.7%G eo rg ia- P acif icOrder now, click here!

Study #2831December 2011 5900391 PagesWorld Foodservice DisposablesIndustry Study with Forecasts for 2015 & 2020Sample Profile,Table & ForecastTABLE VI-7INDIA -FOODSERVICE DISPOSABLES MARKET ENVIRONMENTItem2000 2005 2010 2015 2020Population (mil persons) 1022 1105 1186 1265 1341 GDP/capita 1980 2500 3520 4830 6390Gross Domestic Product (bil 2009 ) 2020 2767 4171 6110 8575 revenues/capita35456595 135Foodservice Revenues (bil )344876 121 180 disposables/capita 0.10.20.40.81.5 disposables/000 GDP 0.05 0.08 0.12 0.17 0.24 disposables/000 foodservice revs 3.24.56.38.4 11.4Foodservice Disposables (mil ) 110 215 480 1020 2050sampletableCOMPANY PROFILESF. Bender LimitedGresford Industrial ParkChester RoadWrexham LL12 8LXUnited leprofileAnnual Sales: 50 million (estimated)Employment: 350 (estimated)Key Products: paper-based hot and cold beverages cups, lids, stirrersand strawsF. Bender, which also does business as Benders Paper CupCompany, is a manufacturer of paper-based hot and cold beveragecups. The Company is owned by United Kingdom (UK)-based BarclayVentures, a private equity firm.The Company participates in the world foodservice disposablesindustry through the manufacture of a variety of paper-based hot andcold beverage cups, and related products. For example, F. Bender’spaper hot beverage cups, which range in size from 4 to 16 ounces,include standard, premium, ATTRIBUTE and BARRIER insulated, andpolylactic acid-lined compostable types. Cold beverage cups, whichrange in size from 9 to 22 ounces, include products with COCA-COLA(Coca-Cola Company -- US) and PEPSI (PepsiCo Incorporated -- US)logos. Related products from the Company include standard, domedand drink-through lock-tab lids; plastic coffee and tea stirrers; andstandard, jumbo and flexible straws.297Copyright 2011 The Freedonia Group, Inc.Click here to purchase onlinePage “Through 2015, foodservice revenuesin India are projected to increase 9.7percent annually to 121 billion, withstrong advances from a relatively smallbase (especially compared to China orJapan). Robust economic expansion andthe growing middle class population willsupport gains. The fastest gains are expected in eating and drinking places. Inparticular, the limited service restaurantsegment -- including Western-style fastfood and coffee chains -- is expected toexperience double-digit annual growth inIndia over the forecast period.”--Section VI, pg. 182Order now, click here!

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INDUSTRY MARKET RESEARCH FOR BUSINESS LEADERS, STRATEGISTS, DECISION MAKERSOther StudiesAseptic PackagingUS demand for aseptic packaging is projected toexpand 8.0 percent per year to 5.1 billion in 2015.Gains will be driven by drug sterility requirementsand ambient distribution and storage advantages forfood and beverages. Prefillable syringes and plasticbottles will be among the fastest growing types, withpharmaceuticals the fastest growing market. Thisstudy analyzes the 3.5 billion US aseptic packagingindustry, with forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by productand market. The study also evaluates company market share and profiles industry competitors.#2827.December 2011. 4900Beverage Containers in ChinaDemand for beverage containers in China will rise9.6 percent per year through 2015. Plastic beveragecontainers will remain the largest material segment,while paperboard containers grow the fastest, led byaseptic cartons. Milk containers will be the largestnonalcoholic beverage market, while beer remainsthe largest alcoholic beverage market. This study analyzes the 297 billion unit beverage container industryin China, with forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by marketand material. The study also evaluates companymarket share and profiles industry participants.#2815. November 2011. 5400Converted Flexible PackagingDemand for converted flexible packaging in the USwill rise 3.8 percent annually through 2015. Poucheswill lead gains based on continued conversions tostand-up pouches and healthy gains for flat pouches,along with lighter weight and reduced material use.Bags will remain the largest segment. Food marketswill outpace nonfood uses. This study analyzesthe 15.1 billion US converted flexible packagingindustry, with forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by material, product and market. The study also evaluatescompany market share and profiles industry players.#2807.October 2011. 5100World Green PackagingAbout The Freedonia GroupThe Freedonia Group, Inc., is a leading international industry market research company that provides its clients with information and analysis needed to make informedstrategic decisions for their businesses. Studies help clients identify business opportunities, develop strategies, make investment decisions and evaluate opportunitiesand threats. Freedonia research is designed to deliver unbiased views and reliableoutlooks to assist clients in making the right decisions. Freedonia capitalizes onthe resources of its proprietary in-house research team of experienced economists,professional analysts, industry researchers and editorial groups. Freedonia covers adiverse group of industries throughout the United States, the emerging China market, and other world mar

year to 53.3 billion in 2015. Advances will be driven by gains in the foodservice industry, which will accelerate from the rates seen over the 2000-2010 period due to improvements in global economic conditions, increasingly fast-paced lifestyles, urbanization trends and growth in away-from-h

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