Biodegradable Stretch Films Market Poised for USD 6.7 Billion Milestone as Eco-Packaging Demand Surges

Biodegradable Stretch Films Market

The global biodegradable stretch films market, valued at USD 4.1 billion in 2025, is projected to expand to USD 6.7 billion by 2035, reflecting a steady CAGR of 5.0%. The rapid adoption of compostable and bio-based stretch films is redefining modern packaging systems as industries worldwide shift toward environmentally responsible materials.

This growth is supported by improved film strength, expanding certification frameworks, advances in resin formulation, and policy-level restrictions on traditional plastics. Logistics firms, food processors, and retail brands are rapidly integrating biodegradable stretch films to align with sustainability commitments and national circular economy goals.

Market Snapshot (2025)

  • Market Size (2025): USD 4.1 Billion
  • Forecast Size (2035): USD 6.7 Billion
  • CAGR (2025–2035): 5.0%
  • Top Product (2025): PLA-Blend Stretch Films
  • Key Distribution Channel: Industrial Packaging Distributors
  • Fastest-Growing Country: Canada (13.1% CAGR)
  • Leading Industry Player: Sigma Stretch Film

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Industry Perspective

According to Phil Stolz, Executive Vice President and GM for Flexibles at Berry Global Inc., the global transition to biodegradable stretch films “reflects a fundamental redesign of packaging supply chains toward lower-waste systems.” He emphasized that biodegradable films today are engineered to match the performance of conventional films while delivering certified compostability—aligning with the environmental objectives of large-scale global clients.

Biodegradable stretch films currently represent 1.8% of the global flexible packaging market, 3.9% of the bioplastics sector, and an impressive 13.2% share within compostable packaging films. While adoption is rising, mainstream penetration remains constrained by cost differences, mechanical strength gaps, and uneven composting infrastructure across high-volume markets.

Key Growth Segments Driving Market Expansion

PLA-Blend Films Command 60% Market Share

PLA-based biodegradable stretch films lead material demand due to their compatibility with existing conversion equipment and consistent load retention. Companies such as BASF, TIPA Corp, and Futamura are producing advanced PLA-PBAT blends capable of:

  • Elongation at break above 250%
  • Load retention of 12–17 N/mm²
  • Industrial composting within 90–120 days at 58°C
  • Food-grade gauge tolerance at ±3 microns

These attributes have made PLA blends the preferred choice for both manual and machine-grade wrapping.

Food Packaging Accounts for 45% of End-Use Demand

Food-grade applications—including fresh produce, meat, and dairy—use biodegradable stretch films for high barrier performance. The category is supported by certification standards such as EU 10/2011 and FDA 21 CFR.
Key performance metrics include:

  • OTR < 100 cc/m²/day
  • MVTR < 20 g/m²/day
  • Stable anti-fog coatings for up to 20 reuse cycles

Major contributors include NatureWorks, FKuR, and Novamont.

15–30 Micron Films Dominate Commercial Usage

These films balance cost and durability, with puncture resistance above 1.5 N/mm, unwind force of 0.5–1.2 kgf, and exceptional cling across paperboard, metal, and PE substrates. Producers include EcoCortec, Biogone, and Polynova.

Hand Wrap Films Lead Functionality (52% Share)

SMEs prefer hand wrap films for ergonomic control and low unwind noise (<80 dB).
Common features include:

  • Stretchability of 180–220%
  • Roll weight < 2.5 kg
  • Coreless options reducing accessory waste by 85%

Industrial Compostable Films Hold 62% Market Share

Films certified under EN 13432 and ASTM D6400 dominate due to better commercial scalability. Manufacturers like Kingfa, Natur-Tec, and Green Dot Bioplastics prioritize this category for industrial composting consistency.

Market Dynamics and Emerging Trends

Optimized Logistics & Machinery Compatibility

Distribution networks across Europe shortened inventory turnover from 73 days to 49 days by optimizing roll specifications for automated pallet wrappers. Retrofitting older machines reduced tear-related stoppages by 27%.

Premium Fresh Produce Driving Adoption

Retailers including Aldi Süd reported a 9% increase in weekly sell-through of compostable-wrapped produce. Certifications and renewable material content boosted consumer appeal across Belgian, French, and Moroccan markets.

Raw Material Volatility Pressures Margins

PLA and starch resin prices rose 6–9% YoY, while Chinese PBAT imports saw a 5.8% tariff increase, pushing landed costs up by USD 180/tonne. Freight surcharges further compressed converter margins from 18.5% to 13.2%.

Regional Market Outlook

Canada – Fastest Growing Country (13.1% CAGR)

Demand will rise from 21,000 MT (2025) to 72,000 MT (2035), driven by zero-plastic regulations across seven provinces and rapid adoption in cold-chain agriculture.

China – Strong Industrial Expansion (12.2% CAGR)

China’s output is rising rapidly, supported by 70+ industrial parks mandating biodegradable packaging and domestic PBAT production exceeding 23,000 MT in 2024.

India – Logistics & Agri-Exports Fuel Growth (11.0% CAGR)

Over 210 logistics firms have shifted partially or fully to biodegradable films; state tenders exceeded INR 110 crore in 2024.

United States – Consistent Uptake (6.2% CAGR)

Over 12,000 logistics centers are set to transition to biodegradable stretch films, with pallet-wrap adoption rising fastest in California and New York.

Germany – Technology-Driven Adoption (5.0% CAGR)

DIN-CERTCO certified films dominate logistics operations across 110+ industrial zones.

Competitive Landscape

Top Leader – Sigma Stretch Film (12% Market Share)

Sigma, Alliance Plastics, and Rolls Stretch Film Ltd. continue to expand capacity, focusing on PLA-PBAT blends designed for temperature-sensitive and automated wrap applications.

Emerging innovators include:

  • Biopakwell
  • YITO ECO
  • Simply Polybags
  • Eternal Packaging Ltd.

Recent highlights:

  • May 2024: Rolls Stretch Film Ltd. launched the world’s first marine-degradable stretch film.
  • March 2025: Simply Polybags introduced a cost-competitive biodegradable stretch film, narrowing the price gap with PE films.

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Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
His core competency circles around developing research methodology, creating a unique analysis framework, statistical data models for pricing analysis, competition mapping, and market feasibility analysis. His expertise also extends wide and beyond analysis, advising clients on identifying growth potential in established and niche market segments, investment/divestment decisions, and market entry decision-making.
Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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