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Mintel report on bottled water market

Source:Ringier Food Release Date:2018-03-23 145
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China’s retail volume sales for bottled water on decline; markets in Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines show fastest growth, says Mintel

CHINA’s bottled water market is saturated, causing retail volume sales to dip, according to a new research from Mintel. In 2017, the market was forecast to reach sales volume of 27 billion liters*, up from 25 billion liters in 2015. But sales volume growth dropped from 5% in 2015 to 4.2% in 2017 and is predicted to fall further to 2.8% by 2021.

One of the biggest markets for bottled water, China recorded a per capita consumption of 5 liters in 2007 that grew to 20 liters in 2017, but this pales in comparison with more developed markets like Mexico (222 liters per capita) and the US (120 liters per capita).

“Due to trends in premiumization, China’s bottled water industry has seen rapid growth over the past decade. However, it was only a matter of time before market saturation started inhibiting growth potential for bottled water brands, especially amidst intensified competition in the wider beverage market. With more Chinese consumers drinking bottled water, brands are under pressure to differentiate themselves from rivals. Despite a saturated market, innovation opportunities still exist, and premiumization remains key for value market growth,” said Loris Li, Associate Director, Food and Drink, at Mintel.

Due, in part, to more premium options, Mintel research shows that half (50%) of Chinese consumers aged 20-49 drank unflavored sparkling water in 2016, up from 29% in 2015**. Furthermore, three in five (60%) drank flavored sparkling water in 2016, an impressive increase from 30% in 2015**.

Top five global markets

Bottled water retail sales volume in key global markets climbed by 6.5% between 2016 and 2017 to reach an estimated 203 billion liters. The US is currently the largest bottled water market, with volumes forecast to reach 39 billion liters in 2017, then Mexico (28.7 billion liters), China (27 billion liters), Indonesia (16 billion liters), and Germany (12 billion liters).

Fast growing markets

India’s bottled water sector outpaced growth of any of the other major global markets between 2016 and 2017, recording 19% growth, although from a low base***.  Also among the top five fastest growing bottled water markets are Indonesia (13.2%), Vietnam (11%), the Philippines (10.6%), and finally South Korea (9.9%).

“Recognizing that India’s population is among the largest in the world, it remains a sleeping giant in the global market. However, India’s bottled water retail sales have climbed significantly in the last year. This growth is being driven by rising incomes, consumer concerns over hygiene, and convenience needs, particularly when out of home. India has a fragmented and comparatively unregulated bottled water market, but big, global companies appear to be keen to expand their presence in the country,” commented Alex Beckett, Associate Director, Food and Drink, at Mintel.

Mintel research reveals that 25% of Americans claim to be drinking more water. Among this group, 76% say they are drinking fewer carbonated soft drinks, and 70% claim to be increasing their water intake to reduce their sugar intake. In the UK, as many as 48% of bottled water drinkers/buyers have switched to bottled water from other drinks such as CSDs, rising to a huge 55% of consumers under the age of 34.

Further, Mintel Global New Products Database (GNPD) reveals that there was an increase in the number and share of flavored water launches bearing a low/no/reduced (L/N/R) sugar claim in 2017****. Of all the flavored waters launched globally in 2017, those bearing a L/N/R sugar claim accounted for 32% of launches, up from 23% in 2016.

“The growth that the global water market is experiencing reflects consumers’ preference for less sugary drinks, lively levels of innovation, and uncertainty about the safety of domestic water supplies. Growth is also benefiting from an increased willingness among consumers in certain markets to pay for premium bottled water. Flavored waters with the low/no/reduced sugar claim can appeal to consumers who are switching off of sugary drinks, but still want flavor, adding momentum to growth in the wider bottled water market,” continued Beckett.

Beckett added: “World Water Day (March 22) is about focusing attention on the preciousness of water. The United Nations estimates that nearly a third of people, residing in 50 countries, will face major water shortages by 2025. Water resources for agriculture, as well as drinking water, are dwindling and it’s inevitable that the bottled water market will be affected, and its practices scrutinized. While current desalination production processes are expensive, energy intensive and, in some cases, linked with having a damaging effect on the marine environment, the magnitude of the demand means that this technology will develop quickly, with new, more cost-effective solutions entering the market. Purified sea water also promises to continue rising in profile as a natural, nutrient-rich ingredient, and already sells in bottles in some parts of the world. Rain harvesting is a thousand-year-old practice, but promises to have added relevance in future, as precious fresh water supplies struggle to match our demand.”

*Estimated

**Six months to December 2016 v six months to December 2015

***4.8 billion liters in 2016 to 5.7 billion liters in 2017 (estimated)

****January to December 2017

 

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