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Drinking Straw Market, by Product Type (Plastic Drinking Straw, Paper Drinking Straw), by Shape (Straight, U-Shape, and Telescoping), by Application (Food Service, Institutional, and Households), and by Region (North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific, The Middle East and Africa) - Size, Share, COVID Impact Analysis, Growth, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2020 - 2028

A drinking straw is a tiny, cylindrical tube that can be constructed of plastic, paper, or other materials and is used to scoop liquids from glasses or other containers into the mouths. Drinking straws are mainly used to sip cold beverages like soda, juice or water. Their length ranges from a few inches to a foot or more. The majority of drinking straws used today are disposable, cheap, and made of plastic. However, there are also washable, multiple-use reusable straws made of glass, metal, or silicone. Drinking straws are frequently used to keep liquids away from teeth, lessen the chance of yellowing or damage, or prevent cold drinks from touching sensitive teeth. Plastic straws' negative effects on the environment have come under more attention in recent years, giving reason for a rising movement to stop using them and replace them with more environmentally friendly options.

In 2020, the Drinking Straw market was valued at US$ YY million, and it is anticipated to be around US$ YY million by 2027. Over the forecast period, the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of YY%.

The drinking straw market is driven by changing consumer lifestyles and rising food and beverage sector demand, while government regulations across the countries limit its expansion

The market for straws is significantly fuelled by the expanding demand for straws from the food and beverage business, particularly from the fast-food industry. To serve iced drinks and smoothies, straws are frequently used in restaurants, cafes, and food stands. For instance, A lot of fast-food restaurants, including McDonald's, Burger King, and KFC, provide their customers with a vast selection of cold drinks, such as milkshakes, soda, and iced tea. They frequently include a straw with the cup to make it simpler for clients to drink these liquids. Furthermore, On-the-go food and beverage products are becoming more and more popular as a result of customers' hectic and fast-paced lifestyles. Because they are convenient and lightweight, single-use straws are in more demand. For instance, people may use a straw to sip soda or juice they've purchased from a convenience store while they travel to work.

However, the use of plastic straws has been prohibited or regulated by laws in some communities and countries, which may affect the demand for traditional plastic straws. For instance, The European Union has banned the use of single-use plastic straws, among other single-use plastics, as of July 3, 2021. The ban also applies to plastic cotton buds, cutlery, plates, and stirrers.

Plastic drinking straws are anticipated to account for a significant share of the market by type

The global Drinking Straw market is mainly classified by Type, and Application. Type is segmented into plastic drinking straw and paper drinking straw. On the basis of shape, the market is categorized into straight, u-shape, and telescoping. By Application, the market is classified into food service, institutional and households.
On the basis of Type, plastic drinking straws have acquired a significant market share globally, due to their affordability and convenience. For instance, Plastic straws accounted for 62% of all straw usage at events, according to a survey by Eventbrite, a ticketing and event technology platform. According to the report, the key factors contributing to their appeal at events are their affordability and convenience. However, the market share of paper drinking straws has been steadily growing in recent years due to the growing awareness of environmental issues and the growing desire for sustainable products.

Interesting Facts of Drinking Straw Market

  • India made the announcement that all single-use plastics, including plastic straws, would be outlawed nationwide in 2020. The restriction aims to lessen plastic waste and promote the use of more environmentally friendly substitutes. However, the lack of workable alternatives and the huge demand for convenience goods have made it difficult to impose the ban.
  • The top 10 things discovered in ocean garbage include plastic straws. Plastic straws are frequently among the top ten objects discovered during beach clean-ups and are particularly hazardous to marine life, claims Ocean Conservancy, a non-profit environmental advocacy organisation.
  • Every day, the globe is thought to use 500 million straws. The amount is based on estimations from a number of sources, according to National Geographic, and could actually be larger.
  • Major businesses have made efforts to cut back on or stop using plastic straws. Companies including Starbucks, McDonald's, and Marriott International have declared plans to phase out the use of plastic straws in their operations, claiming consumer desire for more sustainable goods and environmental concerns.
  • Plastic straw substitutes are becoming more and more common. Some restaurants and bars have chosen to move to these more environmentally friendly alternatives to plastic straws, including paper straws, bamboo straws, metal straws, and even pasta straws.

Asia Pacific will account for the largest share of the Drinking Straw industry

In 2020, the Asia-Pacific region, which accounted for more than 50% of the overall market share, held the largest market share in the world for drinking straws. China, India, and other nations with large populations and rapid urbanisation have seen an increase in demand for convenience goods like single-use plastic drinking straws. Additionally, the region's accessibility to raw materials and low production costs have helped the market expand. For instance, the majority of plastic drinking straws are produced and consumed in China. China used almost 45 billion plastic straws in 2020, with the fast-food and beverage industries accounting for the majority of usage, according to a South China Morning Post study.

Due to the popularity of street food and takeaway drinks, the Southeast Asian region has also witnessed an increase in the demand for plastic straws. Due to plastic pollution, the region has also been dealing with serious environmental problems, and some nations have enacted bans or limitations on single-use plastics. For instance, Vietnam intends to prohibit single-use plastic straws by 2025, while Thailand proposed a ban on them in 2019.

Global Drinking Straw Market key Players:

Some of the major competitors in the global Drinking Straw market include ACE, Absolute Custom Extrusions, Inc., B&B Straw Pack Co., Ltd, Hoffmaster Group, Inc., Huhtamaki, Nippon Straw, Paperstraw Group, Profile International, R&M Plastic Products Ltd, Southeastern Liquid Analyzers, Inc., Stone Straw Limited, and Tawfikiya Plastic Manufacturing S.A.E.
The Drinking Straw industry is extremely competitive with aggressive market strategies of global and regional companies looking to strengthen market position through acquisitions, mergers, new product launches and facility expansions. The following are some recent market developments:

  • A multinational food packaging company called Huhtamaki announced in January 2022 it had acquired Elif Plastik, a Turkish flexible packaging firm. As Elif Plastik has a significant presence in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, the acquisition is anticipated to boost Huhtamaki's position in the worldwide drinking straw market.
  • In December 2021, Paper straws for its carton packaging were introduced by Tetra Pak, a multinational food processing and packaging firm. The paper straws are intended to satisfy the rising demand for environmentally friendly packaging options because they are manufactured from renewable resources.
  • The Hoffmaster Group, a leading manufacturer of disposable dinnerware, declared in November 2021 that it would be enlarging its Oshkosh, Wisconsin, production site. The company's capacity for production is anticipated to expand, and its effectiveness in the North American market is anticipated to improve.
  • Transcendia and TGW International, two major producers of drinking straws, announced their merger in September 2021. A stronger, more diversified company that can better service the global market for drinking straws is anticipated to be created through the combination.

Frequently asked questions about global Drinking Straw market

Q: What is the current size of the global Drinking Straw market?
Ans: The Drinking Straw market was valued at YY Million US$ in 2020 and is projected to reach YY Million US$ by 2027, at a CAGR of YY% during the forecast period.
Q: What are the major opportunities in Drinking Straw industry?
Ans: The main drivers of market growth include increased demand for environmentally friendly and sustainable packaging materials, rising demand from emerging economies, and technological improvements.
Q: What is major growth driving factor for Drinking Straw industry?
Ans: Due to busy and fast-paced lifestyles, there is a growing need for convenience goods like single-use plastic straws, which is a primary growth driver for the drinking straw market.
Q: Which region is expected to have the largest share of the Drinking Straw market?
Ans: Drinking straw sales were dominated by the Asia-Pacific region, which maintained a major market share. The demand for convenience items like single-use plastic drinking straws has grown in China, India, and other countries with big populations and rapid urbanisation.
Q: Which application segment will dominate the Drinking Straw market?
Ans: The Drinking straw market is anticipated to be dominated by the foodservice industry. Restaurants, coffee shops, fast food franchises, and other places that provide food services are included in this sector.

Table of contents

  1. Drinking Straw Market - Introduction

    1. Market Definition

    2. Research Objective and Scope of the Report

  2. Drinking Straw Market - Research Methodology

  3. Drinking Straw Market - Executive Summary

    1. Market Snippet, By Product Type

    2. Market Snippet, By Shape

    3. Market Snippet, By Application

    4. Market Snippet, By Region

  4. Drinking Straw Market - Market Dynamics

    1. Market Dynamics

      1. Drivers

      2. Restraints

    2. Market Opportunities

    3. Porter’s Five Analysis

    4. Regulatory Analysis

    5. Market Trends

    6. Key Developments

  5. Drinking Straw Market - COVID Impact Analysis

  6. Drinking Straw Market - By Product Type

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Product Type

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Product Type

    2. Plastic Drinking Straw

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)

    3. Paper Drinking Straw

  7. Drinking Straw Market - By Shape

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Shape

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Shape

    2. Straight

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)

    3. U-Shape

    4. Telescoping

  8. Drinking Straw Market - By Application

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Application

    2. Food Service

      1. Introduction

      2. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)

    3. Institutional

    4. Households

  9. Drinking Straw Market - By Region

    1. Introduction

      1. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Region

      2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Region

    2. North America

      1. Introduction

      2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Product Type

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Shape

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      6. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country

        1. The U.S.

        2. Canada

        3. Mexico

    3.  Europe

      1. Introduction

      2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Product Type

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Shape

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      6. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country

        1. Germany

        2. The U.K.

        3. France

        4. Italy

        5. Spain

        6. Rest of Europe

    4. South America

      1. Introduction

      2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Product Type

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Shape

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      6. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country

        1. Brazil

        2. Argentina

        3. Rest of South America

    5. Asia-Pacific

      1. Introduction

      2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Product Type

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Shape

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

      6. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country

        1. China

        2. India

        3. Japan

        4. Australia

        5. Rest of Asia-Pacific

    6. The Middle East and Africa

      1. Introduction

      2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics

      3. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Product Type

      4. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Shape

      5. Market Size Analysis, and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

  10. Competitive Landscape

    1. Competitive Scenario

    2. Comparative Product Portfolio Analysis

    3. Market Positioning/Share Analysis

    4. Mergers and Acquisitions Analysis

    5. SWOT Analysis

    6. Company Profiles

      1. ACE, Absolute Custom Extrusions, Inc.

        1. Company Overview

        2. Product Portfolio

        3. Financials

        4. Key Developments

      2. B&B Straw Pack Co., Ltd

      3. Hoffmaster Group, Inc.

      4. Huhtamaki

      5. Nippon Straw

      6. Paperstraw Group

      7. Profile International

      8. R&M Plastic Products Ltd

      9. Southeastern Liquid Analyzers, Inc.

      10. Stone Straw Limited

      11. Tawfikiya Plastic Manufacturing S.A.E.

  11. Appendix

    1. About Us and Services

    2. Related Reports

    3. Contact Us

Covid-19 Impact

The drinking straw sector has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in both positive and negative ways. On the one hand, concerns about hygienic conditions and sanitary conditions have increased demand for single-use plastic items like drinking straws. To comply with health and safety standards, some pubs and restaurants have moved to utilising single-use plastic straws. There is now more demand for single-use straws as a result of the pandemic's impact on home delivery and takeaway orders. For instance, an article in The Guardian says that the pandemic has increased the usage of single-use plastics due to worries about sanitation and hygiene, which may have long-term environmental effects. Also, the Guardian news conformed that Due to the pandemic, some pubs and restaurants in the UK have switched to utilising single-use plastic straws in order to adhere to cleanliness and safety rules. This has increased demand for single-use plastics like plastic straws.

Contrarily, the pandemic has also brought attention to the harmful effects of plastic pollution and promoted efforts to limit the use of single-use plastics, such as drinking straws. There has been an increase in awareness of the need for more sustainable alternatives as some towns and nations have enacted bans or restrictions on single-use plastics. For instance, several cities in the United States, such as Seattle and San Francisco, have implemented bans on plastic straws. The production of drinking straws and the supply chain have both been impacted by the pandemic. The epidemic has reportedly disrupted global supply chains, which has caused a lack of raw materials and boosted manufacturing prices for some businesses. For instance, according to the National Law Review, logistical issues and disruptions in the worldwide supply chain have resulted from the pandemic in delays in the delivery of drinking straws and other foodservice goods.

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