Latest Developments in Global Anti Fog Lidding Films Market

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Latest Developments in Global Anti Fog Lidding Films Market

  • Materials & Packaging
  • May 2021
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 220

  • In April 2025, Mondi Group introduced a new recyclable anti-fog lidding film designed for fresh produce and ready-meal packaging applications. Developed as part of its “EcoSolutions” product line, the film offers high clarity, consistent anti-fog performance, and improved seal integrity on various tray materials. This launch aligns with growing consumer and regulatory demand for sustainable packaging and strengthens Mondi’s foothold in the European flexible packaging segment.
  • In February 2025, Sealed Air Corporation launched its next-generation Cryovac® anti-fog lidding films, optimized for ultra-high barrier protection and fog resistance in chilled meat and poultry packaging. Engineered to improve shelf visibility and reduce product spoilage, this innovation targets retail chains and food processors in North America and Latin America, bolstering Sealed Air’s competitive edge in value-added food packaging.
  • In October 2024, UFlex Limited announced the development of an advanced anti-fog lidding film with dual functionality—providing both anti-fog performance and oxygen barrier properties. This multi-layer film is specifically tailored for dairy and fresh fruit segments in Asia-Pacific and supports extended shelf life without compromising visibility. The innovation is expected to help UFlex expand its share in rapidly growing Asian markets focused on food quality and safety.
  • In July 2024, Toray Plastics (America), Inc. unveiled a new PET-based anti-fog lidding film solution for microwaveable food trays. Designed to maintain clarity even during and after heating, the product caters to rising demand for convenience and ready-to-eat meals in the U.S. The development underscores Toray’s commitment to high-performance films for demanding thermal and moisture conditions.