Cosmetic Industry in Canada Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2023 - 2028)
Consumer demand for enhanced functionality and eco-friendliness in cosmetic design is resulting in exciting innovations in the packaging and design of cosmetics products.
Manufacturers are offering a wide variety of innovative choices and creative technologies to serve the market. Various significant cosmetics companies are showing innovative changes in packaging and design. For instance, Procter & Gamble has shifted to plant-derived packaging for some of its leading global cosmetic brands and uses sugarcane-derived plastic from Brazil's Braskem.
In addition, L'Oréal recently helped to reduce the environmental impact of its packaging by introducing two new assessment tools, namely, sustainable packaging scorecard (SPS) and packaging impact quick evaluation tool (PIQET), to its package design process.
The Canada cosmetic product market is projected to register a CAGR of 6.45% during the forecast period.
Over the long term, with the rising awareness about the benefits of natural ingredients, the popularity of natural cosmetics is expected to accelerate. This coupled with the steady rise in the purchase of premium functional products in the country over the years, is expected to aid the market's recovery over the forecast period.
Moreover, the increasing demand for natural or organic, no animal tested, and cruelty-free cosmetic products and innovative and eco-friendly packaging designs is expected to enhance the market further in the country. In addition, social media and e-commerce channels have significantly increased the popularity and availability of cosmetics and skincare segments, driving the industry's growth.
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