Afriglass 27 will be held at the KICC exhibition center from March 3 to 5, 2027.
In the Africa region, the Glass market in Kenya is projected to expand at a exponential growth rate of 15.82% by 2027.
This growth can be attributed to the increasing demand for construction activities and rising disposable incomes in the country.
Moreover, various government initiatives such as Vision 2030 are further driving investments in infrastructural development projects, thus propelling the demand for glass products in Kenya during the forecast period.
Additionally, growing awareness regarding energy efficiency is likely to boost demand for insulated glazing solutions across residential and commercial buildings over the projected timeline.
Container Glass market
The Kenya container glass market is projected to be 130.65 kilotons in 2025 and is expected to reach 147 kilotons by 2030.
Kenya’s urban population continue to grow faster tan its rural counterpart creating concentrated demand for branded beverages packaged in returnable glass bottles.
Breweries respond by expanding their product lines to include premium returnable glass, while casual dining venues adopt glass serviceware to align with sustainabilty.
Kenya’s EPR rules, effective May 25, oblígate producers to finance post-consumer collection, sorting and recycling, with a focus on glass due to its infinite recyclability.
The Kenya Plastics Pact, endorsed by the goverment, aims to eliminate problematic plastics by 2030.
The expo AfriGlass 2027 a new international exhibition dedicated to the glass industry in Africa, has been officially announced, will be held on March 03-05, 2027, in Nairobi, Kenya! Contact us if you are interested in the expo. Email: [email protected]


