The global demand for renewable and sustainable alternatives to fossil-fuel-based chemicals and materials is witnessing significant growth. Industries ranging from construction, automotive, energy, to textiles are increasingly embracing bio-based products to reduce emissions, energy consumption, manufacturing costs, and waste generation. This transformative shift is propelled by a surge in corporate and government commitments to sustainability, supportive regulatory frameworks for renewables, and evolving consumer preferences.
Key Market Drivers:
Corporate and Government Commitments: An increasing number of corporations and governments worldwide are prioritizing sustainability in their operations and supply chains.
Regulatory Support: Favorable regulations and policies are promoting the adoption of renewable materials and sustainable practices.
Consumer Preferences: Shifting consumer preferences toward eco-friendly and sustainable products are creating new market opportunities.
Market Analysis and Contents:
This extensive 2,101-page report provides an in-depth analysis of the global market for bio-based, CO2-utilization, and chemically recycled materials. It profiles over 1,200 companies leading innovation in these sectors. The report covers:
Bio-Based Feedstocks:
Examination of plant-based sources (starch, sugar crops, lignocellulose, oils), waste streams (food, agricultural, forestry, municipal), and microbial & mineral sources.
Bio-Based Products:
Comprehensive analysis of bio-based polymers, plastics, fuels, natural fibers, lignin, sustainable coatings, and paints. Market sizes, production capacities, volume trends, and forecasts until 2034.
Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS):
Insight into the latest technologies, market opportunities, and barriers in carbon capture and utilization, including CO2-based fuels and minerals.
Advanced Chemical Recycling:
Overview of processes like pyrolysis, gasification, depolymerization, and more. Detailed analysis of the plastics market, industry developments, technology trends, and company profiles.
Notable Companies Profiled:
The report profiles a wide range of companies involved in renewable and sustainable materials, including NatureWorks, Total Corbion, Danimer Scientific, Novamont, Mitsubishi Chemicals, Indorama, Braskem, Avantium, Borealis, Cathay, Dupont, BASF, Arkema, AMSilk GmbH, Loliware, Bolt Threads, Ecovative, Bioform Technologies, Algal Bio, Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Biotic Circular Technologies Ltd., Full Cycle Bioplastics, Stora Enso Oyj, Spiber, Traceless Materials GmbH, CJ Biomaterials, Natrify, Plastus, Humble Bee Bio, B’ZEOS, Notpla, Smartfiber, Keel Labs, MycoWorks, Algiecel, Aspiring Materials, Cambridge Carbon Capture, Carbon Engineering Ltd., Captura, Carbyon BV, CarbonCure Technologies Inc., CarbonOrO, Carbon Collect, Climeworks, Dimensional Energy, Dioxycle, Ebb Carbon, enaDyne, Fortera Corporation, Global Thermostat, Heirloom Carbon Technologies, High Hopes Labs, LanzaTech, Liquid Wind AB, Lithos, Living Carbon, Mars Materials, Mercurius Biorefining, Mission Zero Technologies, OXCUU, Oxylum, Paebbl, Prometheus Fuels, RepAir, Sunfire GmbH, Sustaera, Svante, Travertine Technologies, Verdox, Agilyx, APK AG, Aquafil, Carbios, Eastman, Extracthive, Fych Technologies, Garbo, gr3n SA, Ioniqa, Itero, Licella, Mura Technology, revalyu Resources GmbH, Plastic Energy, Polystyvert, Pyrowave, ReVital Polymers, and SABIC.
Driving a Sustainable Future:
The report underscores the pivotal role of bio-based, CO2-utilization, and chemical recycling technologies in establishing a circular economy and a sustainable climate future. It provides valuable insights for manufacturers, investors, and government agencies tracking these rapidly evolving markets.