The Global Market for Biobased and Sustainable Plastics

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Published November 2021 | 365 pages, 62 tables, 78 figures | Table of contents

The bio-based and sustainable plastics sector aims to create green products from biological based inputs, residue and wastes. This will play an important role in global efforts to achieve a green circular economy. Compared to the conventional plastics sector the industry is small, but undergoing rapid developments due to new technological innovations and increased consumer and industry demand. A market boom is expected over the next few years, with production capacities to increase by >30% by 2025, with capacities in areas such as Bio-PLA growing from 100,000s tons per annum to multi-million tons. 

Report contents include: 

  • Analysis of non-biodegradable bio-based plastics and biodegradable plastics.
  • Global production capacities for bio-based and sustainable plastics, market demand and trends 2019-2030. 
  • Analysis of bio-based polymers market including Polylactic acid (Bio-PLA), Polyethylene terephthalate (Bio-PET), Polytrimethylene terephthalate (Bio-PTT), Polyethylene furanoate (Bio-PEF), Polyamides (Bio-PA), Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (Bio-PBAT), Polybutylene succinate (PBS) and copolymers, Polyethylene (Bio-PE), Polypropylene (Bio-PP)
  • Analysis of biodegradable polymers including Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), Polysaccharides, Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), Cellulose nanocrystals, Cellulose nanofibers, Protein-based bio-plastics, Algal and fungal. 
  • Market segmentation analysis for bio-based and sustainable plastics including packaging, consumer products, automotive, building & construction, textiles, electronics and agriculture markets. 
  • More than 300 companies profiled . Companies profiled include major producers such as NatureWorks, Total Corbion, Danimer Scientific, Novamont, Mitsubishi Chemicals, Indorama, Braskem, Avantium, Borealis, Cathay, Dupont, BASF, Arkema, DuPont, BASF and many more. Profiles include bio-based and sustainable plastics products and production capacities. 
  • Profiles of start-up producers and product developers including AMSilk GmbH, Notpla, CARAPAC Company, Loliware, Bolt Threads, Ecovative, CH-Bioforce Oy, Xampla, Spero Renewables, Checkerspot, Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Spiber and many more. 

 

 

1              EXECUTIVE SUMMARY   20

  • 1.1          Market trends   21
  • 1.2          Global production to 2030            22
  • 1.3          Main producers and global production capacities               24
    • 1.3.1      Producers           24
    • 1.3.2      By biobased and sustainable plastic type               25
    • 1.3.3      By region             29
  • 1.4          Global demand for biobased and sustainable plastics 2020, by market     31
  • 1.5          Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the bioplastics market and future demand        34
  • 1.6          Challenges for the biobased and sustainable plastics market         34

 

2              RESEARCH METHODOLOGY         36

 

3              THE GLOBAL PLASTICS MARKET 37

  • 3.1          Global production            37
  • 3.2          The importance of plastic              37
  • 3.3          Issues with plastics use  38

 

4              BIO-BASED CHEMICALS 39

  • 4.1          Types    39
  • 4.2          Production capacities     40
  • 4.3          Bio-based adipic acid      41
  • 4.4          11-Aminoundecanoic acid (11-AA)            41
  • 4.5          1,4-Butanediol (1,4-BDO)              41
  • 4.6          Dodecanedioic acid (DDDA)         42
  • 4.7          Epichlorohydrin (ECH)    43
  • 4.8          Ethylene              44
  • 4.9          Furfural 45
  • 4.10        5-Chloromethylfurfural (5-CMF) 46
  • 4.11        2,5-Furandicarboxylic acid (2,5-FDCA)     46
  • 4.12        Furandicarboxylic methyl ester (FDME)  46
  • 4.13        Isosorbide           47
  • 4.14        Itaconic acid       47
  • 4.15        3-Hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) 47
  • 4.16        5 Hydroxymethyl furfural (HMF) 48
  • 4.17        Lactic acid (D-LA)             48
  • 4.18        Lactic acid – L-lactic acid (L-LA)   48
  • 4.19        Lactide  49
  • 4.20        Levoglucosenone             50
  • 4.21        Levulinic acid      50
  • 4.22        Monoethylene glycol (MEG)       51
  • 4.23        Monopropylene glycol (MPG)    52
  • 4.24        Muconic acid      53
  • 4.25        Naphtha              54
  • 4.26        Pentamethylene diisocyanate    54
  • 4.27        1,3-Propanediol (1,3-PDO)           55
  • 4.28        Sebacic acid        56
  • 4.29        Succinic acid (SA)             56

 

5              BIOPOLYMERS AND BIOPLASTICS              58

  • 5.1          Bio-based or renewable plastics 58
    • 5.1.1      Drop-in bio-based plastics            58
    • 5.1.2      Novel bio-based plastics                59
  • 5.2          Biodegradable and compostable plastics                60
    • 5.2.1      Biodegradability               60
    • 5.2.2      Compostability  61
  • 5.3          Advantages and disadvantages  61
  • 5.4          Types of Bio-based and/or Biodegradable Plastics              62
  • 5.5          Market leaders by biobased and/or biodegradable plastic types  64
  • 5.6          SYNTHETIC BIO-BASED POLYMERS            65
    • 5.6.1      Polylactic acid (Bio-PLA) 65
      • 5.6.1.1   Market analysis 65
      • 5.6.1.2   Producers           67
    • 5.6.2      Polyethylene terephthalate (Bio-PET)     69
      • 5.6.2.1   Market analysis 69
      • 5.6.2.2   Producers           70
    • 5.6.3      Polytrimethylene terephthalate (Bio-PTT)             70
      • 5.6.3.1   Market analysis 70
      • 5.6.3.2   Producers           71
    • 5.6.4      Polyethylene furanoate (Bio-PEF)             71
      • 5.6.4.1   Market analysis 72
      • 5.6.4.2   Comparative properties to PET   73
      • 5.6.4.3   Producers           73
    • 5.6.5      Polyamides (Bio-PA)       74
      • 5.6.5.1   Market analysis 74
      • 5.6.5.2   Producers           75
    • 5.6.6      Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (Bio-PBAT)        76
      • 5.6.6.1   Market analysis 76
      • 5.6.6.2   Producers           77
    • 5.6.7      Polybutylene succinate (PBS) and copolymers     77
      • 5.6.7.1   Market analysis 78
      • 5.6.7.2   Producers           78
    • 5.6.8      Polyethylene (Bio-PE)    79
      • 5.6.8.1   Market analysis 79
      • 5.6.8.2   Producers           80
    • 5.6.9      Polypropylene (Bio-PP) 80
      • 5.6.9.1   Market analysis 80
      • 5.6.9.2   Producers           80
  • 5.7          NATURAL BIO-BASED POLYMERS               82
    • 5.7.1      Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA)     82
      • 5.7.1.1   Types    84
      • 5.7.1.2   Synthesis and production processes        88
      • 5.7.1.3   Market analysis 91
      • 5.7.1.4   Commercially available PHAs      92
      • 5.7.1.5   Markets for PHAs             93
      • 5.7.1.6   Producers           98
    • 5.7.2      Polysaccharides 99
      • 5.7.2.1   Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) 99
      • 5.7.2.2   Cellulose nanocrystals    101
      • 5.7.2.3   Cellulose nanofibers       102
    • 5.7.3      Protein-based bioplastics             106
      • 5.7.3.1   Types, applications and producers            106
    • 5.7.4      Algal and fungal 108
      • 5.7.4.1   Algal      108
      • 5.7.4.2   Mycelium            111
    • 5.7.5      Chitosan              114
  • 5.8          PRODUCTION OF BIOBASED AND SUSTAINABLE PLASTICS, BY REGION      114
    • 5.8.1      North America   116
    • 5.8.2      Europe 116
    • 5.8.3      Asia-Pacific         117
      • 5.8.3.1   China     117
      • 5.8.3.2   Japan    117
      • 5.8.3.3   Thailand               117
      • 5.8.3.4   Indonesia            117
    • 5.8.4      Latin America    118
  • 5.9          MARKET SEGMENTATION OF BIOPLASTICS           119
    • 5.9.1      Packaging            121
    • 5.9.2      Consumer products        122
    • 5.9.3      Automotive        123
    • 5.9.4      Building & construction 124
    • 5.9.5      Textiles 125
    • 5.9.6      Electronics          126
    • 5.9.7      Agriculture and horticulture        127

 

6              COMPANY PROFILES       129

  • 6.1          9Fiber, Inc.          129
  • 6.2          ADBioplastics     130
  • 6.3          Advanced Biochemical (Thailand) Co., Ltd.             130
  • 6.4          AGRANA Staerke GmbH 131
  • 6.5          Algix LLC               132
  • 6.6          AlgiKnit 133
  • 6.7          AMSilk GmbH    134
  • 6.8          An Phát Bioplastics          134
  • 6.9          Ankor Bioplastics Co., Ltd.            135
  • 6.10        Anellotech, Inc. 136
  • 6.11        Anqing He Xing Chemical Co., Ltd.             137
  • 6.12        Applied Bioplastics           137
  • 6.13        Aquafil S.p.A.     138
  • 6.14        Aquapak Polymers Ltd   138
  • 6.15        Archer Daniel Midland Company (ADM) 139
  • 6.16        Arctic Biomaterials Oy    140
  • 6.17        Arkema S.A         141
  • 6.18        Arlanxeo              142
  • 6.19        Arrow Greentech             142
  • 6.20        Arzeda Corp.      143
  • 6.21        Attis Innovations, llc        144
  • 6.22        AVA Biochem AG              144
  • 6.23        Avantium B.V.   145
  • 6.24        Avani Eco             146
  • 6.25        Ayas Renewables Inc.     147
  • 6.26        Azolla    148
  • 6.27        BASF SE 148
  • 6.28        BBCA Biochemical & GALACTIC Lactic Acid Co., Ltd.           150
  • 6.29        Bcomp ltd.          150
  • 6.30        Bioextrax AB      151
  • 6.31        Bio Fab NZ           152
  • 6.32        BIO-FED               153
  • 6.33        Biofibre GmbH  153
  • 6.34        Biofine Technology, LLC 154
  • 6.35        BioLogiQ, Inc.     154
  • 6.36        Bioextrax AB      156
  • 6.37        Biomass Resin Holdings Co., Ltd.                156
  • 6.38        Biome Bioplastics             157
  • 6.39        BIOTEC GmbH & Co. KG 158
  • 6.40        Biofiber Tech Sweden AB              159
  • 6.41        Bioplastech Ltd 159
  • 6.42        Biotrem                160
  • 6.43        BlockTexx Pty Ltd.            160
  • 6.44        BluCon Biotech GmbH    161
  • 6.45        Blue BioFuels, Inc.            162
  • 6.46        Bluepha Beijing Lanjing Microbiology Technology Co., Ltd.             162
  • 6.47        Bolt Threads       163
  • 6.48        Borealis AG         164
  • 6.49        Borregaard Chemcell      165
  • 6.50        Bosk Bioproducts Inc.     166
  • 6.51        B-PREG 166
  • 6.52        Braskem SA        167
  • 6.53        Bio Fab NZ           168
  • 6.54        Carbiolice            169
  • 6.55        Carbios 169
  • 6.56        Cardia Bioplastics Ltd.    170
  • 6.57        CARAPAC Company        170
  • 6.58        Cargill    171
  • 6.59        Catalyxx               172
  • 6.60        Cathay Industrial Biotech, Ltd.    172
  • 6.61        Celanese Corporation    173
  • 6.62        Cellucomp Ltd.  173
  • 6.63        Cellugy 175
  • 6.64        Cellutech AB (Stora Enso)             175
  • 6.65        CH-Bioforce Oy 176
  • 6.66        Checkerspot, Inc.             177
  • 6.67        Chempolis Oy    178
  • 6.68        Chongqing Bofei Biochemical Products Co., Ltd.  179
  • 6.69        Chuetsu Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd.   179
  • 6.70        Circa Group        182
  • 6.71        CJ CheilJedang Corporation         183
  • 6.72        Corumat, Inc.     183
  • 6.73        Clariant AG         184
  • 6.74        Cristal Union Group        185
  • 6.75        Cruz Foam           185
  • 6.76        CuanTec Ltd.      186
  • 6.77        Daicel Polymer Ltd.         187
  • 6.78        Daio Paper Corporation 188
  • 6.79        DAK Americas LLC            191
  • 6.80        Danimer Scientific LLC    192
  • 6.81        Diamond Green Diesel LLC           193
  • 6.82        DIC Corporation 193
  • 6.83        Dongying Hebang Chemical Corp.             194
  • 6.84        Dow, Inc.             194
  • 6.85        Royal DSM N.V  195
  • 6.86        DuFor Resins B.V.             196
  • 6.87        DuPont 196
  • 6.88        DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products Co., LLC               198
  • 6.89        Eastman Chemical Ltd. Corporation          199
  • 6.90        Ecoshell                199
  • 6.91        Ecovia Renewables         200
  • 6.92        Ecovative Design LLC       200
  • 6.93        EggPlant Srl         202
  • 6.94        EMS-Grivory      202
  • 6.95        Eni S.p.A.             203
  • 6.96        Eranova                203
  • 6.97        Esbottle Oy         205
  • 6.98        Evolved By Nature           205
  • 6.99        Evonik Industries AG      206
  • 6.100     Fairbrics               207
  • 6.101     Far Eastern New Century Corporation     207
  • 6.102     Fiberlean Technologies  208
  • 6.103     Fiberight              209
  • 6.104     FKuR Kunststoff GmbH  210
  • 6.105     Floreon 211
  • 6.106     Foamplant BV    212
  • 6.107     Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research ISC       212
  • 6.108     Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF   213
  • 6.109     Fuji Pigment Co., Ltd.      214
  • 6.110     Full Cycle Bioplastics LLC               215
  • 6.111     Futerro 216
  • 6.112     Futuramat Sarl   217
  • 6.113     Galatea Biotech Srl          217
  • 6.114     Gen3Bio               218
  • 6.115     Genecis Bioindustries, Inc.           219
  • 6.116     Genomatica       219
  • 6.117     Grabio Greentech Corporation  220
  • 6.118     Granbio Technologies    220
  • 6.119     Grupp MAIP       222
  • 6.120     GS Alliance Co. Ltd           223
  • 6.121     Guangzhou Bio-plus Materials Technology Co., Ltd.           225
  • 6.122     Haldor Topsoe A/S           225
  • 6.123     Hattori Shoten K.K.         226
  • 6.124     Hebei Casda Biomaterials Co., Ltd.            227
  • 6.125     Hebei Jiheng Chemical Co., Ltd.  227
  • 6.126     Hebei Xinhua Lactic Acid Co.        228
  • 6.127     Heilongjiang Chenneng Bioengineering Ltd.          228
  • 6.128     Henan Jindan Lactic Acid Technology Co., Ltd.      229
  • 6.129     Henan Xinghan Biological Technology Co., Ltd.    229
  • 6.130     Hengshui Jinghua Chemical Co., Ltd.        230
  • 6.131     Hengli Petrochemical     231
  • 6.132     Hokuetsu Toyo Fibre Co., Ltd.     231
  • 6.133     Hubei Guangshui National Chemical Co., Ltd.       234
  • 6.134     Humintech GmbH            234
  • 6.135     Hunan Anhua Lactic Acid Co        235
  • 6.136     India Glycols Ltd.              235
  • 6.137     Indochine Bio Plastiques (ICBP) Sdn Bhd 236
  • 6.138     Indorama Ventures Public Co. Ltd.            237
  • 6.139     Inovyn  237
  • 6.140     Inspidere B.V.    238
  • 6.141     Ioniqa   238
  • 6.142     Itaconix 239
  • 6.143     Jiangsu Anpon Electrochemical Co., Ltd  240
  • 6.144     Jiangsu Jinhe Hi-Tech Co., Ltd.    240
  • 6.145     Jiangsu Senda Biological Engineering Co., Ltd.      241
  • 6.146     Jiangsu Torise Biomaterials Co., Ltd          241
  • 6.147     Jiangsu Yangnong Chemical Group Co., Ltd.          242
  • 6.148     Jiangsu Zhongzheng Biochemical Co., Ltd.              242
  • 6.149     Jilin COFCO Biomaterial Corporation        243
  • 6.150     JinHui ZhaoLang High Technology Co., Ltd.            243
  • 6.151     Jungbunzlauer Suisse AG              245
  • 6.152     Kaneka Corporation        245
  • 6.153     Kingfa Sci. & Tech. Co. Ltd.           246
  • 6.154     Kolon Industries, Inc.      247
  • 6.155     Kraig Biocraft Laboratories           247
  • 6.156     LAM’ON               248
  • 6.157     Lactips S.A.         248
  • 6.158     LCY Biosciences 249
  • 6.159     Lean Orb              250
  • 6.160     Lenzing AG          251
  • 6.161     LEUNA-Harze GmbH       251
  • 6.162     LG Chem              252
  • 6.163     Lingrove, Inc.     253
  • 6.164     Lixea Limited      253
  • 6.165     Locus Fermentation Solutions    254
  • 6.166     Loick Biowertstoff GmbH             254
  • 6.167     Loliware LLC       255
  • 6.168     LOTTE Chemical Corporation       255
  • 6.169     LyondellBasell Industries Holdings B.V.   256
  • 6.170     Made of Air GmbH          257
  • 6.171     Mango Materials, Inc.    258
  • 6.172     Marea   258
  • 6.173     Marine Innovation Co., Ltd           259
  • 6.174     MedPHA Bio-Tech Co., Ltd.          260
  • 6.175     Meghmani Finechem Ltd.             260
  • 6.176     Mercurius Biorefining Inc              261
  • 6.177     METabolic EXplorer S.A. (METEX)              261
  • 6.178     Metgen Oy         262
  • 6.179     Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation              262
  • 6.180     Mitsubishi Polyester Film GmbH 264
  • 6.181     Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.     264
  • 6.182     Mobius 265
  • 6.183     Mogu S.r.l.          266
  • 6.184     Multibax Public Co., Ltd.                267
  • 6.185     Mura Technology Limited             267
  • 6.186     Musashino Chemical Laboratory, Ltd.      268
  • 6.187     MYCL     269
  • 6.188     MycoWorks        269
  • 6.189     Nabaco, Inc.       271
  • 6.190     Nafigate Corporation a.s.              271
  • 6.191     Nanollose Ltd     272
  • 6.192     Nantong Cellulose Fibers Co., Ltd              273
  • 6.193     Nantong Jiuding Biological Engineering Co., Ltd. 274
  • 6.194     NatPol  274
  • 6.195     Natural Fiber Welding, Inc.           275
  • 6.196     NatureWorks LLC             276
  • 6.197     NefFa    277
  • 6.198     Neste Oyj            277
  • 6.199     Newlight Technologies LLC           278
  • 6.200     New Zealand Natural Fibers (NZNF)         279
  • 6.201     NEXE Innovations Inc.    279
  • 6.202     Ningbo Huanyang Chemical Co., Ltd.        280
  • 6.203     Ningbo Tianan Biologic Material 281
  • 6.204     Nippon Paper Industries               281
  • 6.205     Norske Skog AS 283
  • 6.206     Northern Technologies International       284
  • 6.207     Notpla  284
  • 6.208     Novamont S.p.A.              285
  • 6.209     Novomer             286
  • 6.210     NUREL S.A.          287
  • 6.211     Nxtlevvel             288
  • 6.212     Oakbio, Inc.        289
  • 6.213     Oimo     290
  • 6.214     Oleon N.V.          290
  • 6.215     Oji Paper Company         291
  • 6.216     Origin Materials                295
  • 6.217     Paques Biomaterials       295
  • 6.218     PHABuilder         296
  • 6.219     PHB Industrial S.A.           296
  • 6.220     Photanol B.V.     297
  • 6.221     Plafco Fibertech Oy         297
  • 6.222     Plantic Technologies Ltd.              298
  • 6.223     Plantics B.V.       299
  • 6.224     Polaris Renewables LLC 300
  • 6.225     Polyferm             300
  • 6.226     Pond Biomaterials            301
  • 6.227     PT Intera Lestari Polimer               302
  • 6.228     PTT MCC Biochem Co., Ltd.          302
  • 6.229     Qnature UG        302
  • 6.230     Radical Plastics  303
  • 6.231     Radici Group      304
  • 6.232     Red Avenue New Materials Group Co., Ltd.           304
  • 6.233     RenCom AB        305
  • 6.234     Relement BV      305
  • 6.235     Ripro Corporation            306
  • 6.236     Rodenburg Biopolymers B.V.      307
  • 6.237     Roquette S.A.    307
  • 6.238     RWDC Industries              308
  • 6.239     Samyang Corporation     309
  • 6.240     Saphium Biotechnology GMBH   310
  • 6.241     Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC)         310
  • 6.242     Sebacic Oman SAOC        311
  • 6.243     Seevix Material Sciences Ltd.       312
  • 6.244     Sebiplast s.r.l.    312
  • 6.245     S-EnPol Co., Ltd.                313
  • 6.246     Seiko PMC Corporation  313
  • 6.247     Shandong Baisheng Biotechnology Co., Ltd.          315
  • 6.248     Shandong Fuwin New Material Co., Ltd. 316
  • 6.249     Shandong Landian Biological Technology Co., Ltd.              316
  • 6.250     Shandong Minji Chemical Co., Ltd.            317
  • 6.251     Shandong Siqiang Chemical Group Co., Ltd.          317
  • 6.252     Shanghai Tong-Jie-Liang Biomaterials Co., Ltd.     318
  • 6.253     Shanxi Leda Biochemical Co., Ltd.              318
  • 6.254     Shanxi Zhengang Chemical Co., Ltd.          319
  • 6.255     Shenghong Group           319
  • 6.256     Shenzhen Ecomann Biotechnology Co., Ltd.          320
  • 6.257     Shenzhen Esun Industrial Co., Ltd.             321
  • 6.258     Sirmax Group    321
  • 6.259     SK Chemicals Co., Ltd.    322
  • 6.260     Smartfiber AG   323
  • 6.261     Solvay SA             324
  • 6.262     Soma Bioworks/White Lemur Co.              325
  • 6.263     Spectrus Sustainable Solutions Pvt Ltd    326
  • 6.264     Spiber, Inc.          326
  • 6.265     Spidey Tek          327
  • 6.266     Spolchemie        329
  • 6.267     STORA ENSO OYJ              329
  • 6.268     Sulapac Oy          330
  • 6.269     Sulzer Chemtech AG       331
  • 6.270     Sunar Misir         332
  • 6.271     SUPLA Bioplastics             332
  • 6.272     TAIF-NK 333
  • 6.273     Tanin sevnica kemicna industrija               334
  • 6.274     TBM Co., Ltd.     334
  • 6.275     TECNARO GmbH               335
  • 6.276     TechnipFMC       336
  • 6.277     Teijin Ltd              337
  • 6.278     TerraVerdae BioWorks Inc            338
  • 6.279     Teysha Technologies Limited       339
  • 6.280     thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG      340
  • 6.281     Tianan Biologic Material Co., Ltd.              340
  • 6.282     Tianjin GreenBio Materials Co., Ltd           341
  • 6.283     Tianxing Biotechnology Co., Ltd. 342
  • 6.284     Tômtex 342
  • 6.285     Tongliao Xinghe Biotechnology Co., Ltd. 343
  • 6.286     Toray Industries, Inc.      343
  • 6.287     Total Corbion PLA            344
  • 6.288     Toyobo Co., Ltd.                345
  • 6.289     Treemera GmbH              346
  • 6.290     TripleW 346
  • 6.291     UBQ Materials   347
  • 6.292     Uluu      347
  • 6.293     Unitika Ltd.         348
  • 6.294     UPM-Kymmene Oyj        348
  • 6.295     VEnvirotech Biotechnology SL     349
  • 6.296     Virent Inc.           350
  • 6.297     VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd       351
  • 6.298     Vynova 352
  • 6.299     WeylChem International GmbH 352
  • 6.300     Woodly Ltd.        353
  • 6.301     Wuhan Sanjiang Space Good Biotech Co., Ltd.     353
  • 6.302     Xampla 354
  • 6.303     Xinjiang Lanshan Tunhe 354
  • 6.304     Yield10 Bioscience, Inc.  355
  • 6.305     Zhangjiagang Glory Chemical Industry Co., Ltd     355
  • 6.306     Zhejiang Hangzhou Xinfu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.             356
  • 6.307     Zhejiang Hisun Biomaterials Co., Ltd.       357
  • 6.308     Zhejiang Youcheng New Materials Co., Ltd            357

 

7              REFERENCES       358

 

Tables

  • Table 1. Market drivers and trends in biobased and sustainable plastics.  21
  • Table 2. Global production capacities of biobased and sustainable plastics 2018-2030, in 1,000 tons.          22
  • Table 3. Global production capacities, by producers.        24
  • Table 4. Global production capacities of biobased and sustainable plastics 2019-2030, by type, in 1,000 tons.        25
  • Table 5. Global production capacities of biobased and sustainable plastics 2019-2025, by region, tons.      29
  • Table 6. Issues related to the use of plastics.        38
  • Table 7. List of Bio-based chemicals.        39
  • Table 8. Biobased MEG producers capacities.       51
  • Table 9. Type of biodegradation.               61
  • Table 10. Advantages and disadvantages of biobased plastics compared to conventional plastics. 61
  • Table 11. Types of Bio-based and/or Biodegradable Plastics, applications.               62
  • Table 12. Market leader by Bio-based and/or Biodegradable Plastic types.             64
  • Table 13. Polylactic acid (PLA) market analysis.    65
  • Table 14. Lactic acid producers and production capacities.             67
  • Table 15. PLA producers and production capacities.          67
  • Table 16. Planned PLA capacity expansions in China.         68
  • Table 17. Bio-based Polyethylene terephthalate (Bio-PET) market analysis.            69
  • Table 18. Bio-based Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) producers.              70
  • Table 19. Polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT) market analysis. 70
  • Table 20. Production capacities of Polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), by leading producers.   71
  • Table 21. Polyethylene furanoate (PEF) market analysis. 72
  • Table 22. PEF vs. PET.     73
  • Table 23. FDCA and PEF producers.          73
  • Table 24. Bio-based polyamides (Bio-PA) market analysis.              74
  • Table 25. Leading Bio-PA producers production capacities.            75
  • Table 26. Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) market analysis.            76
  • Table 27. Leading PBAT producers, production capacities and brands.      77
  • Table 28. Bio-PBS market analysis.            78
  • Table 29. Leading PBS producers and production capacities.          78
  • Table 30. Bio-based Polyethylene (Bio-PE) market analysis.           79
  • Table 31. Leading Bio-PE producers.        80
  • Table 32. Bio-PP market analysis.              80
  • Table 33. Leading Bio-PP producers and capacities.           80
  • Table 34.Types of PHAs and properties. 85
  • Table 35. Comparison of the physical properties of different PHAs with conventional petroleum-based polymers. 87
  • Table 36. Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) extraction methods.          89
  • Table 37. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) market analysis. 91
  • Table 38. Commercially available PHAs.  93
  • Table 39. Markets and applications for PHAs.       94
  • Table 40. Applications, advantages and disadvantages of PHAs in packaging.         95
  • Table 41. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) producers.           98
  • Table 42. Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) market analysis.            99
  • Table 43. Leading MFC producers and capacities.               100
  • Table 44. Cellulose nanocrystals analysis.               101
  • Table 45: Cellulose nanocrystal production capacities and production process, by producer.          102
  • Table 46. Cellulose nanofibers market analysis.   102
  • Table 47. CNF production capacities (by type, wet or dry) and production process, by producer, metric tons.          105
  • Table 48. Types of protein based-bioplastics, applications and companies.             106
  • Table 49. Types of algal and fungal based-bioplastics, applications and companies.             108
  • Table 50. Overview of alginate-description, properties, application and market size.          108
  • Table 51. Companies developing algal-based bioplastics. 110
  • Table 52. Overview of mycelium fibers-description, properties, drawbacks and applications.          111
  • Table 53. Companies developing mycelium-based bioplastics.      113
  • Table 54. Overview of chitosan-description, properties, drawbacks and applications.         114
  • Table 55. Global production capacities of biobased and sustainable plastics in 2019-2025, by region, tons.              114
  • Table 56. Biobased and sustainable plastics producers in North America. 116
  • Table 57. Biobased and sustainable plastics producers in Europe.               116
  • Table 58. Biobased and sustainable plastics producers in Asia-Pacific.       117
  • Table 59. Biobased and sustainable plastics producers in Latin America.  118
  • Table 60. Granbio Nanocellulose Processes.         221
  • Table 61. Lactips plastic pellets. 249
  • Table 62. Oji Holdings CNF products.       293

 

Figures

  • Figure 1. Total global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics, all types, 000 tons.        21
  • Figure 2. Global production capacities of bioplastics 2018-2030, in 1,000 tons by biodegradable/non-biodegradable types.   23
  • Figure 3. Global production capacities of biobased and sustainable plastics in 2019-2030, by type, in 1,000 tons.  27
  • Figure 4. Global production capacities of bioplastics in 2019-2025, by type.           27
  • Figure 5. Global production capacities of bioplastics in 2030, by type.       28
  • Figure 6. Global production capacities of biobased and sustainable plastics 2020. 29
  • Figure 7. Global production capacities of biobased and sustainable plastics 2025. 30
  • Figure 8. Current and future applications of biobased and sustainable plastics.     31
  • Figure 9. Global demand for biobased and sustainable plastics by end user market, 2020.                32
  • Figure 10. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics by end user market 2019-2030, tons.                34
  • Figure 11. Challenges for the biobased and sustainable plastics market.   34
  • Figure 12. Global plastics production 1950-2018, millions of tons.              37
  • Figure 13. Bio-based chemicals production capacities, 2018-2025.               41
  • Figure 14. 1,4-Butanediol (BDO) production capacities, 2018-2025 (tonnes).         42
  • Figure 15. Dodecanedioic acid (DDDA) production capacities, 2018-2025 (tonnes).             43
  • Figure 16. Epichlorohydrin production capacities, 2018-2025 (tonnes).    44
  • Figure 17. Ethylene production capacities, 2018-2025 (tonnes).  45
  • Figure 18. L-lactic acid (L-LA) production capacities, 2018-2025 (tonnes). 49
  • Figure 19. Lactide production capacities, 2018-2025 (tonnes).     50
  • Figure 20. Bio-MEG producers capacities.              52
  • Figure 21. Bio-MPG production capacities, 2018-2025.      53
  • Figure 22. Naphtha production capacities, 2018-2025 (tonnes).  54
  • Figure 23. 1,3-Propanediol (1,3-PDO) production capacities, 2018-2025 (tonnes). 55
  • Figure 24. Sebacic acid production capacities, 2018-2025 (tonnes).           56
  • Figure 25.  Coca-Cola PlantBottle®.           59
  • Figure 26. Interrelationship between conventional, bio-based and biodegradable plastics.              59
  • Figure 27. Production capacities of Polyethylene furanoate (PEF) to 2025.               74
  • Figure 28. PHA family.    85
  • Figure 29. BLOOM masterbatch from Algix.           109
  • Figure 30. Typical structure of mycelium-based foam.     112
  • Figure 31. Commercial mycelium composite construction materials.          113
  • Figure 32. Global production capacities of biobased and sustainable plastics 2020.              115
  • Figure 33. Global production capacities of biobased and sustainable plastics 2025.              115
  • Figure 34. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics by end user market 2019, 1,000 tons.                119
  • Figure 35. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics by end user market 2020, 1,000 tons.                120
  • Figure 36. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics by end user market 2030      121
  • Figure 37. PHA bioplastics products.        121
  • Figure 38. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics in packaging 2019-2030, in 1,000 tons.                122
  • Figure 39. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics in consumer products 2019-2030, in 1,000 tons.         123
  • Figure 40. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics in automotive 2019-2030, in 1,000 tons.                124
  • Figure 41. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics in building and construction 2019-2030, in 1,000 tons.     125
  • Figure 42. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics in textiles 2019-2030, in 1,000 tons.                126
  • Figure 43. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics in electronics 2019-2030, in 1,000 tons.                127
  • Figure 44. Biodegradable mulch films.     128
  • Figure 45. Global production capacities for biobased and sustainable plastics in agriculture 2019-2030, in 1,000 tons.                128
  • Figure 46. Algiknit yarn. 133
  • Figure 47. Bio-PA rear bumper stay.         149
  • Figure 48. formicobio™ technology.         178
  • Figure 49. nanoforest-S. 180
  • Figure 50. nanoforest-PDP.         181
  • Figure 51. nanoforest-MB.           181
  • Figure 52. CuanSave film.             187
  • Figure 53. ELLEX products.           189
  • Figure 54. CNF-reinforced PP compounds.            190
  • Figure 55. Kirekira! toilet wipes. 190
  • Figure 56. Mushroom leather.    201
  • Figure 57. Cellulose Nanofiber (CNF) composite with polyethylene (PE).  214
  • Figure 58. PHA production process.         216
  • Figure 59. Cutlery samples (spoon, knife, fork) made of nano cellulose and biodegradable plastic composite materials.                224
  • Figure 60. Non-aqueous CNF dispersion "Senaf" (Photo shows 5% of plasticizer). 226
  • Figure 61. CNF gel.           232
  • Figure 62. Block nanocellulose material. 233
  • Figure 63. CNF products developed by Hokuetsu.              233
  • Figure 64. Made of Air's HexChar panels.               257
  • Figure 65. IPA synthesis method.              265
  • Figure 66. MOGU-Wave panels. 266
  • Figure 67. Reishi.              270
  • Figure 68. Nippon Paper Industries’ adult diapers.             283
  • Figure 69. Compostable water pod.         285
  • Figure 70. CNF clear sheets.        293
  • Figure 71. Oji Holdings CNF polycarbonate product.          294
  • Figure 72. Manufacturing process for STARCEL.   314
  • Figure 73. Lyocell process.           324
  • Figure 74. Spider silk production.              328
  • Figure 75. Sulapac cosmetics containers.               330
  • Figure 76.  Sulzer equipment for PLA polymerization processing. 331
  • Figure 77. Teijin bioplastic film for door handles.               338
  • Figure 78. Corbion FDCA production process.      345

 

 

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