Report: Marijuana Packaging Market to Grow from $3 Billion in Value in 2024 to $22 Billion by 2034

The global size of the marijuana packaging market is predicted to increase from $3.49 billion in 2025 to approximately $22.10 billion by 2034, according to a study published by Towards Packaging, a sister firm of Precedence Statistics.

The market was estimated at $2.85 billion in 2024 and is projected to expand at a double-digit CAGR of 22.74% between 2024 and 2034.

“The cannabis packaging market revolves around strong and tamper-evident packaging which provides child-resistance protection”, states the report. “Along with this, providing accurate information with labels and providing temperature and humidity resistance are the leading objectives of the market.”

The report says that “The ability to preserve food products by preventing the spoilage of products from external factors like light, oxygen, and moisture increases the market demand. The major factor of cannabis packaging is customization which helps the consumers to promote their brands and create a premium brand community. The seals secure and prevent product degradation and adherence to government regulations has also increased the market growth.”

The report notes:

Cannabis packaging aims to provide product safety while also ensuring product quality. Rigid containers like jars tin containers, and plastic vials which are better in comparison of paper provide protection from breakage and ensures moisture resistant and smell-proofness. Purchase of cannabis containers in bulk will reduce transportation load despite being heavy in nature. The market provides visibility feature to its customers to perceive what is inside the packaging and these features are provided by glass bottles and jars. Glass providing a strong resistance to the externals factors increases the demand of the market.

According to the report, North America holds the largest share and dominates the market due to its well-established regulations and advancement in cannabis packaging. That said “Europe is a significant and mature market that drives the cannabis packaging industry by focusing on improving and adopting child-resistant features.”

Asia-Pacific is the “fastest-growing market due to its versatile use and demand for the cannabis packaging market.”

By packaging type, the plastic packaging segment is the dominating segment in the cannabis packaging market due to its smell-proof and highest level of odor containment features. The availability of various sizes and shapes makes it the most demanding segment in the market. Plastic containers like stand-up pouches, lay-flat bags, and vacuum-sealed bags increase the demand of the market.

By packaging type, the rigid packaging segment is the fastest-growing segment in the cannabis packaging market due to its durable and moisture-resistance features. Its smell-proof and chemical-resistant elements make it a popular segment among consumers. Glass containers like jars and bottles preserve products and prevent contamination.

By product type, the bottles, and jars is the dominating segment in the cannabis packaging market due to their tough and tamper-evident features.

By product type, the tubes is the fastest-growing segment in the cannabis packaging market due to their convenient and easy-to-open caps. Tubes are portable anywhere and this increases the consumer demand of the segment. The tight-sealing and labelling technology increases the market demand.

Top Companies in the Cannabis Packaging Market, according to the report, includes:

  • Greenlane Holdings, Inc.
  • L. CLARK
  • Kaya Packaging
  • KacePack
  • Cannaline Cannabis Packaging Solutions
  • Dymapak
  • Diamond Packaging
  • N2 Packaging Systems LLC
  • Green Rush Packaging
  • Elevate Packaging
  • Berry Global Inc.
  • RXD Co.
  • MMC Depot
  • Norkol Packaging LLC (Grow Cargo)
  • CurTec Nederland B.V.
  • Impak Corp.
  • Origin Pharma Packaging
  • SANNER
  • Guangdong Bowe Packaging Co., Ltd.
  • Seidel GmbH & Co. KG
  • Amcor Plc
  • GPA Global

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