
New figures confirm the rapid and continuing decline in the competitiveness of European plastics manufacturing.
Despite a modest stabilisation in production volumes in 2024 after a record contraction in 2023, Europe’s global market share has continued to erode, collapsing from 22% in 2006 to just 12% in 2024.
Europe’s decline contrasts starkly with the industrial boom taking place in other regions. Global plastics production increased 4.1% last year and by 16.3% since 2018.
2024 European key figures

Fast Facts 2025 Takeaways

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Plastics the Fast Facts 2025 shows 2024 preliminary global and European plastics production data. It also provides
2024 European plastics industry’s key economic figures, trade balance and top trade partners.
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“Plastics are and will remain an essential material that underpins European industrial resilience, innovation and competitiveness. Keeping a sufficient level of local production avoids excessive dependence and strengthens Europe’s security. The European plastics industry is at a cliff edge as competitiveness collapses.”
Virginia Janssens, Plastics Europe Managing Director
