

The British Aerosol Manufacturers’ Association (BAMA) anticipates that the UK aerosol filling industry will remain stable in 2025, with overall volumes dropping 2 per cent year-on-year.
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Patrick Heskins, Chief Executive, BAMA, said that the decline reflects market cycles. “As wider market challenges persist, it is encouraging to see consumers consistently opting for the aerosol packaging format.”
Personal care remained the largest segment. Deodorants declined 5 per cent and antiperspirants fell 1.5 per cent. In contrast, shaving products rose 10 per cent.
Household aerosols recorded gains. Starches and fabric sprays jumped 22 per cent, while air fresheners edged up 0.3 per cent. Furniture polish also increased sharply due to category reclassification.
In other segments, paints and lacquers dropped 16 per cent, while insecticides rose nearly 10 per cent.
Aluminium retained dominance, holding a 67 per cent share against 33 per cent for tinplate.
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