- In October 2023, CPMC Holdings Limited revealed plans to construct a new beverage can facility in Hungary, as part of a joint venture with ORG. This project would become Europe’s second beverage can plant under Chinese ownership and will produce two-piece aluminum cans, representing a major move in the beverage packaging sector.
- In August 2023, TricorBraun acquired CanSource, a producer of brite, shrink-sleeved, and printed cans serving the craft beer, wine, spirits, and non-alcoholic beverage segments. Although the deal's value was not disclosed, it significantly bolstered TricorBraun’s market presence across North America.
- In July 2022, Canpack S.A., part of the Canpack Group, announced the expansion of its aluminum can production with a new facility in Poços de Caldas, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The plant, with an initial annual capacity of around 1.3 billion cans, involved a USD 140 million investment.
- In January 2021, Crown Holdings Inc. announced the construction of a new beverage can facility in Kentucky to meet the rising demand in North America for cans used in sparkling water, energy drinks, craft beers, and cocktails.
- In February 2020, Amcor unveiled its latest custom packaging designs at the Wine and Grape Symposium in North America and announced a partnership with British start-up Garçon Wines. As part of this collaboration, Amcor would manufacture flat wine bottles in the U.S. using post-consumer recycled (PCR) PET plastic.
- In January 2020, Ardagh Group, Glass – North America, a division of Ardagh Group SA and the leading domestic glass bottle producer for the U.S. wine industry, introduced six elegant new glass wine bottle designs.
- In October 2020, Ball Corporation partnered with Kroenke Sports & Entertainment to promote sustainability in sports and entertainment using aluminum beverage packaging.



