Smart packaging: The future of food preservation
With the global population steadily rising and over two-thirds expected to live in urban areas by 2025, the demand for fast, convenient, and value-added food is projected to grow significantly. Meeting these evolving needs calls for innovations not just in food processing but also in food packaging.
Following the advent of smart devices like smartphones, smart watches, and smart TVs, it is now time for smart food packaging to take center stage. But what exactly is smart packaging? Let’s explore how this cutting-edge technology is poised to revolutionize the food industry in the years to come.
India, one of the largest producers of food and agro-based products, faces significant challenges with 20% of its produce wasted due to the lack of adequate processing and packaging infrastructure. The food processing sector holds immense potential, with the ability to attract investments of US$ 18.12 billion (₹150,000 crores) over the next decade and generate employment for 9 million people.
Currently, India’s packaging industry is growing at an annual rate of 12%, supported by approximately 22,000 companies ranging from raw material manufacturers to machinery suppliers.
Post-harvest conditions play a critical role in determining the shelf life of food products. Factors such as storage temperature, relative humidity, and gas concentrations directly influence the spoilage of perishable items. Storage requirements vary depending on the type of food, as the surrounding atmosphere significantly impacts shelf life. For instance, reducing oxygen levels helps preserve certain foods by slowing discolouration in cured meats, preventing rancidity in nuts, and maintaining quality in powdered milk.
However, high carbon dioxide and low oxygen levels can accelerate spoilage in fresh produce due to anaerobic metabolism, leading to rapid decay. Conversely, carbon dioxide can have antimicrobial benefits for products like fresh and processed meats, cheeses, and baked goods.
The success of a food packaging system goes beyond selecting the most suitable package; it also involves effectively communicating the internal conditions of the package to consumers. This growing demand is being addressed through innovative technologies like smart packaging, which is poised to revolutionize food preservation and enhance consumer trust.
Chandrakant Salunkhe, Founder & President, Packaging Industry Association of India (PIAI) believes that smart packaging has a long way to go as it is revolutionizing the food industry by ensuring product safety, enhancing shelf life, and providing a seamless consumer experience.
He further adds, “As global markets demand sustainable and technology-driven solutions, smart packaging offers the perfect blend of innovation and practicality. Indian exporters must leverage these advancements to build trust, increase value, and compete on the international stage.”
Smart packaging in India – key drivers and types
India’s smart packaging market is projected to grow from US$ 3.64 billion in FY 2023 to US$ 7.05 billion by FY 2031, with a CAGR of 8.6%. This growth is fueled by technological innovations, eco-friendly solutions, rising incomes, increasing consumer demand for interactive experiences, and the expansion of e-commerce.
Key drivers of this transformation include advancements in technology, evolving consumer preferences, and intensifying market competition, all of which are shaping the future of packaging in India.
Smart packaging is categorized into the following types:
Active Packaging
Active packaging has been in use for several years and plays a vital role in interacting with the product to enhance its health properties and extend its shelf life. It can be applied in two distinct ways:
Internal Element Placement: An active element is placed directly inside the package to prevent moisture, absorb oxygen, or act as an antibacterial agent.
Embedded Active Elements: The active element is integrated into the smart package itself, typically through printing or lamination. This method is more popular as it eliminates the need for unfamiliar objects inside the package.
For example, incorporating an oxygen scavenger into the packaging of cooked or sliced meat products prevents discoloration.
Key Advantages of Active Packaging:
Intelligent Packaging
Although not yet widely commercialized, this technology can sense changes in the product or its packaging. It monitors the product’s condition, detects breaches in quality during transport or storage, displays temperature, and indicates freshness.
Intelligent packaging system use external or internal indicators that can determine these conditions. These indicators can be split into three parts –
The intelligent packaging systems consists of three major components, they include:
Connected Packaging: Connected Packaging refers to smart packaging equipped with QR codes, NFC tags, or similar communication technologies that activate specific functions. This packaging type is favored by brands as it offers customers a seamless way to access additional product information. By scanning the QR code or NFC tag with a smartphone, users can instantly view detailed product details and even purchase related items digitally.
Challenges in India
Smart food packaging in India faces several challenges despite its potential for revolutionizing the industry. These challenges stem from environmental, technological, and economic factors.
While smart food packaging holds immense promise in revolutionizing the Indian food industry, overcoming the associated challenges is key to its widespread adoption. The high costs, technological integration issues, and regulatory uncertainties can hinder progress, but the growing demand for sustainability and innovation creates a strong case for continued investment. Addressing these obstacles through collaborative efforts between businesses, consumers, and policymakers will be essential for realizing the full potential of smart packaging. By overcoming these challenges, India can lead the way in eco-conscious and technologically advanced food packaging solutions.
Indusfood Manufacturing 2025 is the ultimate platform for the F&B industry, bringing together top suppliers, innovators, and decision-makers under one roof. As the largest supplier exhibition in the sector, it offers unparalleled opportunities for networking, learning, and business growth. Exhibitors can showcase their latest products, technology, and services to a highly targeted audience of potential buyers, partners, and investors.
Meanwhile, visitors will gain direct access to cutting-edge innovations in food processing, packaging, ingredients, and hospitality equipment, all designed to boost efficiency, sustainability, and profitability.
With four sector-specific exhibitions in one comprehensive trade fair, this is the perfect event to explore trends, expand business networks, and discover solutions that will define the future of the F&B industry. Join us at Indusfood Manufacturing 2025 from January 9-11 at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, and take your business to the next level!
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