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World demand to skyrocket 19%
annually through 2017
Global
demand for biobased and biodegradable plastics will rise 19 percent per year to
950,000 metric tons in 2017. The bioplastics industry, while still in the
emerging growth phase, has established itself as a fixture in a number of
commercial markets and applications. Robust growth in demand is expected in
virtually all geographic markets, stimulated by consumer preferences for
sustainable materials, the increased adoption of bioplastics by plastic
processors and compounders, and new product development that expands the range
of uses for bioplastics.
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Despite the rapid increase in demand, bioplastics are still expected to
account for less than one percent of the overall plastic resin market in 2022.
The success of the bioplastics industry will ultimately depend on price and
performance considerations, and large scale conversion to bioplastics will not
occur until price parity with conventional plastic resins is achieved.
Biobased
commodity resins to post fastest growth
Starch-based resins and polylactic acid (PLA) will remain the leading
bioplastic products through 2017, combining to account for over 60 percent of
demand. For starch-based resins, advances will be bolstered by increased
regulation of conventional plastic products, particularly plastic bags, as
governments around the world continue to promote sustainability PLA demand will
benefit from the development of resins and compounds with enhanced performance
for more durable applications such as fibers, automotive parts, and electronic
parts.
The most rapid gains in demand, however, are expected for biobased commodity
resins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, which are just beginning to
enter the commercial market. The rapid adoption of these bioplastics will be
fueled by their ability to be used as a “drop-in” for existing applications, as
well as an increased focus on biobased content rather than biodegradability as
a desired attribute. By 2022, biobased polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is also
expected to become available in commercial quantities and begin to penetrate
the beverage container market.
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Brazil to
become leading global producer
Western Europe was the largest regional consumer of bioplastics in
2012, accounting for over half of global demand. The region will see strong
gains through 2017 as well, bolstered by added regulations and incentives that
favor bioplastics over conventional resins. North American demand is expected
to more than double, driven by rising consumption of PLA and biobased commodity
resins. Advances in the Asia/Pacific region will be fueled by robust growth in
China, which has become a major consumer of bioplastic resins used to produce
manufactured goods for export.
World bioplastics production used to be concentrated in the US and
Western Europe. This began to change in 2012 as production of biobased
polyethylene came online in Brazil, and the addition of future capacity will
likely make the country the world’s leading producer of bioplastics by 2022.
Furthermore, China and Thailand are expected to become some of the top world
bioplastics producers.
Company
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Profiles for 34 global competitors such as Arkema, BASF, Braskem,
Corbion, NatureWorks, Novamont, Purac and Rodenburg Biopolymers
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