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                                                                                                                     fact that the main feedstocks used in the  feedstock was required than was actu-  their feedstock portfolio to include
                                                                                                                     production  of bio-based polymers are  ally incorporated into the fi nal product.  renewable carbon in addition to fossil-
                                                                                                                     sugars (25%) and starch (20%), which  The 1.4-mt (36%) of feedstock that did  based carbon, these brands are leading
                                                                                                                     are obtained from high-yield crops such  not end up in the product is due to the  the way from a market  perspective.
                                                                                                                     as sugar cane and maize, resulting in a  high  number  of conversion  steps and  In particular, the use of biomass has
                                                                                                                     high area effi ciency.             the associated losses of feedstock and  increased and will continue to increase
                                                                                                                                                       intermediates, as well as the formation  the supply of bio-based polymers.
                                                                                                                        In addition, the protein content of  of by-products.
                                                                                                                     these crops is used not only for polymer                               Nevertheless, the market remains
                                                                                                                     production but also for animal feed, so  Global shift to renewable carbon   challenging, especially in Europe. While
                                                                                                                     only the corresponding part is allocated  needed to handle regional challenges   Asia and North America will continue
                                                                                                                     to polymer production. Glycerol (31%),  for bio-based polymers      to strengthen their global role in the
                                                                                                                     a biogenic by-product of biodiesel   The key market drivers in 2024 are  supply of bio-based polymers, Europe’s
                                                                                                                     production, is a biomass with only an  several global brands that have adapted  market share is expected to decline by
                                                                                                                     indirect, passive land use. This glycerol is  their  strategic  agendas to transition  2029. With new investments in several
                                                                                                                     mainly used in the production of epoxy  the polymers, plastics and chemicals  large-scale bio-based polymer produc-
                                 Fig. 2: Bio-based polymer capacities and production worldwide, 2024.                resins via epichlorohydrin as an inter-  industry to become sustainable, climate-  tion capacities, Asia and North America
       7% and polytrimethylene terephthalate  to the expansion of PLA capacity and  the need for biomass feedstocks should   mediate. The biomass used also included  friendly and part of the circular econ-  will increase their market share by 4%
       (PTT) (31% bio-based content)  with  epoxy resin production in Asia, as well  be considered  as an important  factor.   12% from non-edible plant oils, such as  omy, thus offering their  customers  and 5%, respectively, and together they
       6%. (Figure 2). The share of APC (cir-  as a global increase in PUR production.  This is particularly true for the recur-  castor oil, 9% from cellulose  (mainly  green solutions and alternatives to petro-  will account for more than 80% of the
       cular and linear), poly (butylene adipate-  Also,  Asian expansions for PHA and  ring debate  on the use of food crops   used for CA) and 3% from edible plant  chemical  products.  The only way to  global supply of bio-based polymers.
       co-terephthalate) (PBAT), polyethylene  PTT were already included in the report  for the  production of bio-based poly-  oil. Of the 4.2-mt of bio-based poly-  achieve this successful transition is to  Although some new large-scale plants
       (PE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET),  from 2024. PP, PHA and PEF are parti-  mer.  The total demand for  biomass   mers produced (fully and partially bio  fully replace fossil carbon with renew-  are also planned in Europe, this will not
       PHA and  starch-containing  polymer  cularly expected to grow continuously  was 13.6-bt (billion  tonnes) for feed,   based) 2.2-mt were actual  bio-based  able carbon from alternative  sources:  be enough to prevent Europe’s market
       compounds (SCPC) was less than 5%.  by 65% on average until 2029. While  bioenergy, food, material use, biofuels   components of the polymers (52%),  biomass, CO   and recycling (www.  share from falling from 13% today to
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       Casein polymers (CP), ethylene propy-  PHA capacities will increase mainly in  as well as bio based polymers. While   meaning  that  almost 1.6 times more  renewable-carbon.eu). By  expanding  10% in 2029. Although, the European
       lene  diene monomer rubber (EPDM),  Asia and PEF in Asia and in Europe, PP  the majority of biomass (56%) is used
       polybutylene succinate (PBS),  PEF  capacities will increase mainly in North  for feed production,  only  0.023% is
       and PP accounted for less than 1% of  America.                     required for the production of bio-based
       the total bio-based polymer production                             polymers (Figure 3). This results in a
       volume and are not shown.         Demand for bio-based feedstock and   biomass feedstock demand of 3.2-mt
                                         land use                         for the  production  of 4.2-mt  of bio-
          The increase in production capa-  Considering the steadily increas-  based polymers and refl ects a land use
       city from 2023 to 2024 is mainly due  ing  demand  for bio-based  polymers,  share of only 0.013%. This is due to the
























                       Fig. 3: Biomass utilisation worldwide fi rst and second generation, total and for bio-based polymers.                       Fig. 4: Polymers and bio-based shares worldwide (2020-2024).

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