
As plastic pollution worsens, governments worldwide, including Vietnam, are enforcing stricter bans on single-use plastics. After 2030, sustainable packaging will be a necessity, with paper cups and bowls projected to lead this green transformation.
They meet international requirements for biodegradable and recyclable materials.
Unlike plastic or foam containers, certified paper products are food-safe and chemical-free.
Businesses adopting eco-friendly packaging gain consumer trust and a competitive edge.
Future innovations will make paper cups and bowls more durable, leak-proof, and heat-resistant.
Reports predict the paper packaging market could grow at a 6–8% CAGR, driven by:
Single-use plastic bans.
Rising demand from hotels, restaurants, schools, and hospitals.
Green consumption trends among younger generations.
Transition gradually from plastic to paper packaging.
Partner with certified eco-friendly suppliers.
Use printed paper packaging to strengthen brand visibility.
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After 2030, paper cups and bowls will no longer be an alternative but the standard for sustainable packaging. Early adopters will gain a clear advantage in both compliance and branding.