PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1814028
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1814028
The global retort pouch market size was estimated at USD 5.55 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 10.21 Billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.0% from 2025 to 2033. Factors such as changing consumer lifestyle and preferences, growing middle-class population, and rising number of working people, are expected to drive the demand for packaged foods in the coming years, thereby acting as key drivers for the growth of the retort pouch industry.
The growing demand for packaging solutions to extend the shelf-life of food products, such as meat, seafood, baby food, and pet food, is likely to augment the demand for retort packaging over the forecast period. Furthermore, growing demand for pouches owing to their light weight, convenience, and portability as compared to rigid packaging products, is further expected to have a positive impact on market growth.
The global shift toward fast-paced lifestyles, especially in urban centers, has significantly fueled the demand for convenient meal solutions that require minimal preparation time. Retort pouches have emerged as a critical enabler of this trend. They offer a modern alternative to traditional packaging formats like metal cans or glass jars by providing a lightweight, easy-to-open, and easy-to-dispose solution. These pouches can withstand the retorting process (thermal sterilization at high temperatures), which allows food to be shelf-stable for up to 12 to 24 months without refrigeration or preservatives. This is particularly attractive in developing regions where cold chain infrastructure may be limited.
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Moreover, categories such as ready-to-eat meals, instant soups, gravies, curries, and rice-based dishes benefit significantly from retort packaging. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated demand for shelf-stable food formats, reinforcing the long-term potential of retort pouch applications in emergency preparedness and e-commerce delivery.
The growth of the retort pouch industry is closely linked to continuous innovations in materials science and flexible packaging technology. Traditional retort pouches were constructed using aluminum foil layers to ensure barrier performance; however, newer high-barrier polymer films like EVOH (ethylene vinyl alcohol), polyamide (PA), and metallized PET are now being used to enhance transparency, recyclability, and microwaveability. These advanced multilayer laminates allow pouches to resist high temperatures during sterilization while blocking oxygen, moisture, and light to preserve flavor, texture, and nutrition.
In addition, pouch design has evolved to offer consumer-friendly features such as tear notches, re-sealable zippers, stand-up capabilities, and spouts for liquid content. These features improve functionality and user experience, making them preferable in both domestic and institutional consumption. For example, Japanese and Korean markets have widely adopted spouted retort pouches for sauces and beverages, while in Europe, transparent pouches are being adopted for baby food to allow visual inspection. These advancements expand the scope of retort pouch applications across both food and non-food industries.
Environmental and cost-related benefits are playing a central role in shifting manufacturer preferences from rigid packaging (like cans, jars, and trays) to flexible options like retort pouches. Compared to a metal can of similar volume, a retort pouch uses up to 70% less material by weight, leading to a significant reduction in transportation emissions and energy consumption. Their space-saving form factor also allows better pallet optimization and warehouse efficiency. According to Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) studies, retort pouches generate up to 60% fewer CO2 emissions than cans during their lifecycle.
Moreover, less water and energy are required during production and sterilization. This aligns with corporate sustainability goals and global initiatives like Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), which are pushing manufacturers to reduce packaging waste. With growing awareness among environmentally conscious consumers and tightening regulations around plastic and packaging waste-especially in Europe and North America-brands that use retort pouches position themselves as forward-thinking and sustainable. Additionally, for emerging businesses, retort pouches offer cost advantages in transportation and storage, which is especially critical in price-sensitive markets such as India, Indonesia, and Brazil.
Global Retort Pouch Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at a global level and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global retort pouch market report based on material, packaging, closure, application, and region: