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The wine packaging market is an important part of the wine industry. It encompasses the materials, containers, and labels used to package and transport wine. Wine packaging is designed to protect the wine from damage, preserve its quality, and provide information about the product. Common materials used in wine packaging include glass, cardboard, and plastic. Glass bottles are the most popular choice for packaging wine, as they are strong and provide a good seal. Cardboard boxes are often used to transport wine, while plastic containers are becoming increasingly popular for storing and shipping wine. Labels are also an important part of wine packaging, as they provide information about the wine, such as its origin, variety, and vintage.
Companies in the wine packaging market include Amcor, Owens-Illinois, Ardagh Group, and Rexam. Show Less Read more