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Folding IBC Market Projected to Hit USD 5.2 Billion by 2035, Driven by Returnable Packaging Demand
By MGN Editorial•June 11, 2026 at 06:00 PM
The global folding intermediate bulk container market is forecast to reach USD 5.2 billion by 2035, with logistics optimisation and sustainability goals accelerating adoption across supply chains.
## Folding IBC Market Set for Significant Growth Through 2035
The global market for folding intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) is on a strong upward trajectory, with new research projecting the sector will reach a value of USD 5.2 billion by 2035, according to a market analysis published via PR Newswire.
The growth is being driven by a confluence of factors relevant to maritime and logistics professionals: the increasing adoption of returnable bulk packaging solutions, pressure to reduce transportation costs, and mounting corporate sustainability commitments across global supply chains.
Folding IBCs — collapsible bulk containers used for the storage and transport of liquids, granulates, and other bulk materials — offer a practical advantage over single-use alternatives. When empty, the containers can be folded flat, significantly reducing return freight volumes and associated shipping costs. This characteristic makes them particularly attractive in high-volume maritime and intermodal freight operations where backhaul efficiency is a persistent cost concern.
### Sustainability and Circular Economy Pressures
The shift toward returnable packaging aligns with broader environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments being adopted across the shipping and logistics sectors. Reducing single-use packaging waste is increasingly a compliance and reputational consideration for cargo owners, freight forwarders, and carriers alike.
Returnable packaging systems such as folding IBCs support circular economy principles by extending product lifecycles and reducing the volume of packaging materials entering waste streams — a factor that resonates strongly in port communities and among shippers subject to tightening environmental regulations.
### Implications for Maritime Logistics
For maritime industry stakeholders, the growth of the folding IBC market signals continued evolution in how bulk liquid and granular cargoes are packaged and transported. Efficient collapsible container solutions can influence vessel utilisation rates, container yard management, and the economics of return voyages.
As global trade networks continue to prioritise cost efficiency and environmental performance, returnable bulk packaging is expected to become a more prominent feature of containerised and break-bulk cargo planning.
The full market analysis is available through PR Newswire.
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