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CHEMICAL RECYCLING
Pyrolysis oil as potential alternative to naphtha in crackers / Numerous plants ready to get started / Possible approach above all for Europe, Asia / Change could further impair cost base
05.08.2024
BIO-BASED NAPHTHA
Alternatives to fossil-based naphtha needed to meet sustainability goals / EU legislation to support chemical recycling technologies – nova-Institute report
29.07.2024
BIOPLASTICS
Policy incentives drive growth in China's biopolymers industry / Investments have led to excess capacity – nova-Institute report
13.06.2024
BIOPOLYMERS
Global production to grow by 17% per year to 2028 / Agricultural land use to remain relatively low – nova-Institute, IfBB
08.04.2024
RECYCLING
Global chemical reclaim capacity to double by 2027 / Advanced technologies crucial alongside mechanical recovery / nova-Institute report
20.03.2024
BIOPLASTICS
Production capacity to see steep climb in 2028 vs 2023 / PLA, PHA, PA, PP lead growth
10.01.2024
BIOPLASTICS
Value chain participants call for curbs on fossil carbon / Manifesto outlines key objectives / Carbon renewable products and applications developed
07.11.2023
BRASKEM
Cooperation with Finland's Coolbrook to assess electric olefin cracker technology / Pilot project planned
22.02.2023
BIOPLASTICS
Global production expands after pandemic / Patent filings rise / Advances in accelerated biodegradation / Nanomaterials go commercial
16.01.2023
BIOPLASTICS
Peer-reviewed study shows low CO2 footprint for bio-based PEF versus PET
15.09.2022
BIOPLASTICS
Demand drives innovation / Products include TPEs, compostable packaging films, coatings / Search for resin for music records
13.09.2022
EVENTS
“Carbon Dioxide as Feedstock for Fuels, Chemistry and Polymers” conference in Cologne in March
26.02.2020
BIOPLASTICS
Global production capacity to climb to 2.43m t in 2024 / Growth driven by rising bio-based PP and PHA capacities / New reports from European Bioplastics and IfBB
25.02.2020
MARKET RESEARCH
BT2i and Nova-Institute offer advice for green plastic solutions
28.11.2019
BIOPLASTICS
Share of global plastics market to remain very small / PLA and PHAs primary drivers of growth / Europe's share of global output to reach 27% by 2023 / New studies by European Bioplastics and IfBB
11.02.2019
PLASTIC PACKAGING
Flexible and rigid food packaging to see healthy growth in Europe / Environmental pressure will intensify on certain sectors / Smithers Pira report
20.06.2018
BIO-BASED POLYMERS
Moderate growth to continue worldwide / Forecast of 10% CAGR for capacities in Europe by 2022 / nova-Institut report
18.06.2018
BIOPLASTICS
Consumer awareness advancing significantly / Global revenues could grow by more than 5% over next three years / US Plastics Industry Association report
04.06.2018
BIOPLASTICS
Global production forecast to grow by 20% to 2022 / Transition to circular economy drives demand / Brand owners increasing usage of bio-based materials / Study by EUBP and nova-Institut
21.02.2018
EVENTS
"Biocomposites Conference Cologne" in December / European market sees growth
27.10.2017
EVENTS
First "bio!car" conference in September / Two-day event to be held in Germany
02.08.2017
PEF
EUR 25m grant from BBI for biopolymer project / Pilot plant for FDCA
14.06.2017
BIOPLASTICS
Global bio-based chemicals market to exceed EUR 30 bn by 2030 / Drop-in bio-based materials growing at fastest rate / Nova-Institut report
08.06.2017
BIO-BASED POLYMERS
Asia to account for 52% of global production by 2021 / Asian growth led by PLA and PA / Nova-Institut report
17.02.2017
BIOPLASTICS
Rapid growth of novel bioplastics forecast / Share of global plastics market to remain very small / Asia's stake to rise as Europe and North America recede / New studies by IfBB and European Bioplastics
13.12.2016
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