Moderate decline in production of aluminium aerosol cans despite pandemic

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AEROBAL, the International Organisation of Aluminium Aerosol Container Manufacturers, recorded a relatively moderate decline in the global production of aluminium cans of almost 2% for the first half of 2020 despite the coronavirus pandemic. Compared to most other industrial sectors, however, the industry is still doing relatively well in a global comparison.

That is why Gregor Spengler, secretary general of AEROBAL, is reportedly quite satisfied with the half-year results of the member companies: “The very moderate minus represents a rather good result in view of the highly insecure markets with extremely cautious customers and consumers. Under the impression of the corona-related lockdowns and restrictions in public life with all their consequences for consumption we would have expected worse results. Instead, especially in this crisis, the value of a reliable and safe packaging material such as the aluminium aerosol can, which industry and consumers alike trust, has been impressively demonstrated. In addition, our member companies have remarkably proven their convincing performance and delivery capabilities under extremely difficult conditions.”

Regardless of this, the greatly changed consumer behaviour caused by Covid-19 has of course left its mark on markets that are important for the industry. Lower consumer incomes and fears for the future have caused the demand for high-priced cosmetic products to shrink. The imposed curfews and the reduced contacts in the professional and social sectors have resulted in lower demand for products such as deodorants and perfumes, hair care products and other cosmetics. This noticeable decline in the wide-ranging cosmetics market could not be offset by the boom in disinfectants and similar hygiene products.

With regard to the regional sales markets, the markets in Asia and Oceania were particularly weak in a global comparison in the first half of 2020. In contrast, the markets in Europe only declined slightly. Demand in North and South America remained largely stable, while the Middle East even posted slight gains.

A reliable forecast of the further development of the global markets for aluminium aerosol cans is extremely difficult given the still rampant coronavirus pandemic, according to AEROBAL. Most brand owners find it difficult to make reliable forecasts due to the challenging international market environment. Most of the can manufacturers and their customers, however, reportedly expect a further decline in demand in the second half of the year.

AEROBAL president Leopold Werdich shares this view, who despite all the adversities has nevertheless identified a positive development for aluminium aerosol cans: “Regardless of the corona pandemic, the strong trend towards sustainable packaging solutions is unbroken. Even in times of corona, the climate crisis is omnipresent. Legislators around the world have accordingly tightened environmental regulations and recycling quotas. In addition, major brand owners have committed themselves to politics and society with ambitious sustainability goals. With numerous innovations, AEROBAL members provide concrete examples that valuable aluminium aerosol cans have advantages over many other packaging materials in terms of sustainability. Therefore, I hope that, due to these developments, more stability will come into our markets again from next year and that there will be improved planning security for can manufacturers.”

How important the aspect of sustainability is to the aluminium aerosol can industry is also underlined by the fact that in 2020 AEROBAL added a new category of “sustainability” to its recognised “World Aluminium Aerosol Can Award”.