The report  " Bioplastics & Biopolymers Market  by Product Type (Biodegradable, Non-Biodegradable/ Bio-Based), End-Use Industry (Packaging, Consumer Goods, Textiles, Agriculture & Horticulture, AnT, Coatings & Adhesives), & Region- Global Forecast to 2029",  was  USD 15.3 billion  in 2024 and is projected to reach  USD 45.2 billion  by 2029, at a CAGR of 24.2%, between 2024 and 2029.

Bioplastics are synthetic materials sourced from renewable origins such as corn, potatoes, rice, soy, sugarcane, wheat, and vegetable oil, while biopolymers are polymers found naturally. Bioplastics can either degrade naturally or not. They are primarily classified into biodegradable and non-biodegradable categories and are used across a wide range of industries including packaging, consumer goods, automotive and transportation, agriculture and horticulture, medical, and various other sectors.

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PBAT is estimated to be the second largest market in the global bioplastics & biopolymers market, by product type, during the forecast period, by Value.

PBAT (Polybutylene adipate terephthalate) is a biodegradable polyester widely used in the production of bioplastics and biopolymers. It offers excellent biodegradability in various environments, including industrial composting facilities and natural soil conditions. PBAT is commonly used as a component in blends with other biodegradable polymers to improve mechanical properties and enhance the overall performance of bioplastic materials. Its versatility, along with its ability to break down into environmentally friendly products, makes PBAT a valuable ingredient in the development of sustainable packaging, agricultural films, disposable utensils, and other biodegradable products. As the demand for eco-friendly alternatives to traditional plastics grows, PBAT continues to play a crucial role in advancing the bioplastics and biopolymers industry.

Sugarcane/Sugar beet to be the largest market in the global bioplastics & biopolymers market during 2024 to 2029, by value.

Sugarcane and sugar beet serve as vital sources of raw materials for bioplastics and biopolymers, offering abundant stores of fermentable sugars essential for producing eco-friendly plastics like polylactic acid (PLA) and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA). Their widespread cultivation globally provides a sustainable and renewable feedstock for biopolymer manufacturing, without competing with food crops for agricultural land. Additionally, their growth contributes to carbon sequestration, enhancing the environmental profile of bioplastics derived from these sources by mitigating carbon emissions. Leveraging sugarcane and sugar beet underscores the shift towards sustainable practices in the plastics industry, promoting environmental stewardship and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

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Consumer goods is estimated to be the second-largest end-use industry, in 2024.

Consumer goods encompasses a wide range of products including packaging, disposable cutlery, bottles, bags, and various other items used in everyday life. The demand for sustainable packaging solutions is particularly high in the consumer goods industry due to increasing environmental awareness among consumers and regulatory pressures to reduce plastic waste. Bioplastics offer a promising alternative as they are derived from renewable resources and can be biodegradable, thereby addressing concerns related to traditional plastics. As a result, many companies in the consumer goods sector are incorporating bioplastics into their product packaging and manufacturing processes to reduce their environmental footprint and meet the evolving preferences of eco-conscious consumers.

Europe accounted for third largest region, by value, during the forecast period.

The bioplastics and biopolymers market in Europe is experiencing growth and innovation. With increasing awareness of environmental issues and sustainable practices, there's a notable emphasis on the adoption of bioplastics derived from renewable sources. European countries are investing in research and development to expand the application of bioplastics across various industries including packaging, consumer goods, automotive, agriculture, and more. Additionally, stringent regulations and initiatives promoting the use of eco-friendly materials are driving the demand for bioplastics and biopolymers in the region. The key companies producing biodegradable plastics in Europe include BASF (Germany), TotalEnergies Corbion PLA (Netherlands), Biome Bioplastics (UK), and Bio-On (Italy).

NatureWorks LLC (US), Braskem ( Brazil ), BASF SE ( Germany ), TotalEnergies Corbion ( Netherlands ), Novamont SPA ( Italy ), Biome Bioplastics Limited (UK), Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corporation ( Japan ), Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co . ( Germany ), Plantic Technologies Limited ( Australia ), and Toray Industries, Inc. ( Japan ) are the key players in the bioplastics & biopolymers market.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
1 INTRODUCTION (Page No. - 37)
    1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES 
    1.2 MARKET DEFINITION 
          TABLE 1 BIOPLASTICS & BIOPOLYMERS: DEFINITION
           1.2.1 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
                    TABLE 2 BIOPLASTICS & BIOPOLYMERS MARKET: INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
    1.3 STUDY SCOPE 
           1.3.1 MARKETS COVERED
                    FIGURE 1 BIOPLASTICS & BIOPOLYMERS: MARKET SEGMENTATION
           1.3.2 REGIONS COVERED
           1.3.3 YEARS CONSIDERED
    1.4 CURRENCY CONSIDERED 
    1.5 UNITS CONSIDERED 
    1.6 STAKEHOLDERS 
    1.7 SUMMARY OF CHANGES 
 
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Page No. - 44)
    2.1 DATA RESEARCH 
          FIGURE 2 BIOPLASTICS & BIOPOLYMERS MARKET: RESEARCH DESIGN
           2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
                    2.1.1.1 Key data from secondary sources
           2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
                    2.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources
           2.1.3 INTERVIEWS WITH EXPERTS
                    2.1.3.1 Interviews with experts – demand and supply sides
                    2.1.3.2 Key industry insights
                    2.1.3.3 Breakdown of interviews with experts
    2.2 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION 
          FIGURE 3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION APPROACH
           2.2.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
                    2.2.1.1 Approach for arriving at market size using bottom-up approach
                                FIGURE 4 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
           2.2.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
                    2.2.2.1 Approach for arriving at market size using a top-down approach
                                FIGURE 5 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
           2.2.3 SUPPLY-SIDE APPROACH
    2.3 DATA TRIANGULATION 
          FIGURE 6 BIOPLASTICS & BIOPOLYMERS MARKET: DATA TRIANGULATION
    2.4 FACTOR ANALYSIS 
          FIGURE 7 BIOPLASTICS & BIOPOLYMERS MARKET: FACTOR ANALYSIS
    2.5 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS 
    2.6 LIMITATIONS & RISKS 
 
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