The global odor scavenger packaging additives market is projected to grow from USD 640.6 million in 2026 to USD 1,754.4 million by 2036, registering a CAGR of 10.6% during the forecast period, according to a newly published study by Future Market Insights (FMI). The market is experiencing strong momentum as packaging manufacturers increasingly adopt odor-control technologies to improve consumer acceptance of recycled plastics, enhance food safety, and support active packaging innovations across food, healthcare, pet food, and consumer goods applications.
As circular economy initiatives accelerate worldwide, recycled polymer usage is becoming mainstream across packaging industries. However, odor contamination from post-consumer recycled plastics has emerged as a critical challenge, creating significant opportunities for advanced odor scavenger additives that neutralize volatile compounds while maintaining food-contact compliance and packaging performance.
Activated carbon-based additives are expected to account for 38.0% of total market revenue in 2026, making them the industry's leading additive category. Their dominance is supported by superior volatile adsorption capability, high surface area for odor molecule capture, broad compatibility across recycled polymers, effective removal of sulfur compounds and amines, proven performance in food packaging, and strong adoption in healthcare packaging. Continuous product innovation is improving adsorption efficiency while enabling easier integration into masterbatch formulations.
Films are projected to capture 42.5% of total packaging format demand during 2026, driven by high-volume snack food packaging, pet food pouch production, flexible food packaging, blown film extrusion compatibility, cast film manufacturing efficiency, and easy incorporation of odor-control masterbatches. Film-integrated odor control technologies are increasingly replacing traditional odor-control inserts across flexible packaging applications.
Food packaging is expected to account for 51.0% of global odor scavenger packaging additives demand during 2026, supported by increasing recycled food packaging adoption, greater focus on sensory quality, shelf-life enhancement, packaged snack production, ready-to-eat food packaging, and consumer preference for odor-free products. Growing demand for premium packaged food products continues to strengthen long-term opportunities for active packaging technologies.
According to Nandini Roy Choudhury, Principal Consultant at FMI, "Odor scavenger additives are becoming specification-driven performance materials rather than optional packaging ingredients. Brand owners increasingly require solutions that combine reliable odor adsorption, food-contact compliance, recycled resin compatibility, and consistent processing performance. Suppliers capable of demonstrating validated technical performance across multiple recycled polymer streams will be well positioned to capture future market opportunities."
Production of odor scavenger packaging additives remains concentrated across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, supported by advanced polymer compounding capabilities and active packaging innovation. Manufacturers continue investing in activated carbon masterbatch production, polymer-specific odor scavenger formulations, food-contact compliant additive technologies, active film manufacturing, high-performance adsorption chemistries, and sustainable recycled polymer solutions.
India is projected to be the fastest-growing market, expanding at 12.4% CAGR through 2036, supported by rapid packaged food industry expansion, growing nutraceutical packaging, increasing recycled plastic adoption, local active packaging manufacturing, and plastic packaging EPR implementation. China is expected to register 12.1% CAGR, driven by large flexible packaging production, growing recycled plastic processing, strong food packaging demand, and expanding consumer goods manufacturing.
The global odor scavenger packaging additives market remains moderately fragmented, with leading suppliers focusing on advanced adsorption chemistry, food-contact compliance, polymer compatibility, and active packaging innovation. Key market participants include Avient, Ampacet, Tosaf, Clariant, Aptar CSP Technologies, ProAmpac, Cilicant, Multisorb, Symphony Environmental, and Porex. Recent industry developments include new acetaldehyde control technologies, moisture-adsorbing active packaging systems, and expanded investments in integrated active packaging solutions.
For more detailed insights, the full report is available at Future Market Insights.


