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Non Food Packaging - Japan Euromonitor International : Country Market
Insight June 2009 List of Contents and Tables Executive
Summary Increasing Costs Put Margins Under Pressure for Major Sectors
Decreasing Household Expenditure Makes Manufacturers Do Some Rethinking
Refill Packs Continue To Be Preferred, Benefiting Consumers and Manufacturers
Alike Waste Reduction Efforts Take Priority in Packaging Design and Effect
on Environment Key Trends and Developments Refill Packs See Good
Growth Innovation Leads To New Design Concepts With A Focus on Micro
Volume Dispensing Growth in Premium Products Results in the Availability
of A Range of New Packs Cheaper Packs, Better Closures, Attractive Designs
Remain Key Themes for Development Pack Variants (size, Shape, Colour) Used
for Competitive Differentiation Cosmetics and Toiletries Headlines
Trends Prospects Disposable Paper Products Headlines
Trends Prospects Dog and Cat Food Headlines Trends
Prospects Tobacco Headlines Trends Prospects Household
Care Headlines Trends Prospects OTC Healthcare
Headlines Trends Prospects Metal Headlines Trends
Prospects Rigid Plastic Headlines Trends Prospects
Glass Headlines Trends Prospects Paper-based Containers
Headlines Trends Prospects Flexible Packaging Headlines
Trends Prospects Closures Headlines Trends Prospects
Market Data Table 1 Food Packaging Table 2 Dairy Products
Packaging Table 3 Sauces, Dressings and Condiments Packaging Table 4
Canned/Preserved Food Packaging Table 5 Impulse Foods Packaging Table
6 Chilled and Frozen Foods Packaging Table 7 Metal Packaging by End-Use
Sector Table 8 Rigid Plastic Packaging by End-Use Sector Table 9 Glass
Packaging by End-Use Sector Table 10 Liquid Carton Packaging by End-Use
Sector Table 11 Paper-Based Packaging by End-Use Sector Table 12
Flexible Packaging by End-Use Sector Table 13 Food Packaging Closures:
Unit volumes 2007
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