
Sustainability and food wellness trend bring great opportunity
Eka Global, a longevity packaging leader, will showcase its advanced packaging and eco-friendly product solutions at THAIFEX-ANUGA Asia 2025, reinforcing its position as a sustainable answer to market volatility and the growing global trends in food wellness and sustainability. The company's latest products and innovations are on display at booth No. 1-UU68 at the world-renowned food and beverage exhibition, held in Bangkok from May 27-31, 2025, at IMPACT, Muang Thong Thani.
Chaiwat Nantiruj, Group CEO of Eka Global, said that Thailand remains one of the major markets in the Asia-Pacific region, with significant influence in driving global food trends. The Asia-Pacific food market accounts for 37.8% of the global food tourism market and is projected to grow to USD 6.22 trillion by 2033. Meanwhile, consumers worldwide are increasingly focused on sustainability, driving global demand for environmentally friendly packaging and food wellness. Many are also willing to pay more for products that support their own health and the quality of life of their pets.
To further strengthen its leadership in the global longevity packaging market, Eka Global will showcase its innovative packaging solutions at THAIFEX-ANUGA Asia 2025, with a particular focus on green productsincluding packaging for both ready-to-eat meals and premium pet food. Participation in this major regional food fair presents a key opportunity for Eka Global to connect and discuss business with food producers seeking packaging solutions that enhance competitiveness in the global market.
"This year, Eka Global will continue to focus on sustainable packaging solutions, which are a top priority for our business partners in the US and Europe," said Chaiwat. "The market is highly volatile at the moment. The US reciprocal tariff policy will lead to higher import taxes on products from Thailand. We are also seeing increased competition from China in the Thai market. However, India presents a great opportunity for us due to its high growth rate."