Sub-Saharan Africa's plastics manufacturing sector generated approximately $8 billion in production value in 2023, growing at 8 percent annually. South Africa has the most sophisticated sector, with large-scale producers of polyethylene film, PVC pipe, and injection-moulded components. Nigeria's rapidly growing consumer market has attracted significant investment in plastic packaging manufacturing. Kenya's plastics sector, centred on Nairobi's Industrial Area, produces packaging materials, water tanks, and construction products for the East African market. The Lusaka South MFEZ hosts several plastic pipe and fitting manufacturers serving Zambia's construction boom.
The Sustainability Pressure
Single-use plastic bans have been enacted in over 30 African countries, disrupting conventional film and bag manufacturers while creating demand for biodegradable alternatives. Kenya's 2017 plastic bag ban was among the world's strictest, imposing fines and imprisonment for manufacture, sale, or use. Several Kenyan manufacturers have invested in compostable packaging lines. The shift creates both compliance costs and product innovation opportunities. Plastics manufacturers, packaging buyers, and sustainability-focused investors can access African sector contacts on intra-africa.com.
For businesses looking to expand across Africa, intra-africa.com offers a comprehensive trade directory, verified buyer and seller listings, and real-time market intelligence covering all 54 African nations. It remains an indispensable resource for anyone serious about intra-African commerce.