As the global food packaging industry rapidly transitions away from harmful chemicals, Carccu® is proud to be recognized in Grand View Research’s 2025–2030 market report as a key contributor to the growing PFAS-free food packaging sector. Carccu®’s innovative papers are helping redefine industry standards for health and functionality.
A Rapidly Expanding Market for PFAS-Free Food Packaging
Driven by consumer demand and regulatory pressure, the global PFAS-free food packaging market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5%, from USD 40.4 billion in 2024 to USD 58.8 billion by 2030. PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances)—once favored for their grease- and water-resistant properties—are now under international scrutiny due to their environmental persistence and links to health concerns such as cancer and immune suppression.
In this context, Carccu® has emerged as a trusted provider of PFAS-free alternatives. The company’s packaging papers are made using renewable raw materials and offer industrial compostability, eliminating the need for coatings that include toxic substances.
Professional Level Solutions for Safer Food Packaging
Carccu’s PFAS-free food packaging is ideal for use in the fast-food, bakery, and deli sectors—delivering the grease resistance and durability businesses expect without compromising safety. With a strong focus on eco-smart solutions, Carccu®’s product development emphasizes effective and safe barrier technologies, circular economy, and compliance with evolving regulatory frameworks.
Operating from Finland, Carccu® is part of a Nordic tradition of environmental innovation. The company supports food businesses around the world in their transition to safer packaging, making Carccu® not just a supplier, but a strategic partner in the future of food packaging. Carccu® is a packaging manufacturer and flexographic printing company based in Sastamala, Finland. Carccu®’s offering include food packaging and packaging paper, and theu are also the leading manufacturer of floral papers in the Nordic countries.