
Demand for cans in packing rising: Ball Beverage Packaging
The Hindu
‘Aluminium cans better for environment than plastic, glass’
The demand for can-packed products would sharply rise, given the increasing emphasis on recycling and sustainable solutions, said Amit Lahoti, VP and GM, India and Southeast Asia, Ball Beverage Packaging. Pointing out that the per capita can consumption in India is one per annum while it is 70 in Vietnam and about 40 in China, he said consumer behaviour and safety concerns in the wake of the pandemic were fuelling demand for aluminium cans in India. Ball Beverages Packaging India is a unit of American multinational Ball Corporation and supplies aluminium cans for FMCG, soft drink and beer companies.
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