Present and future development in plastics from biomass
Publication date
2010
Authors
Shen, L.
Worrell, E.
Patel, M.K.
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(c) UU Universiteit Utrecht, 2010
Abstract
Biobased plastics have experienced fast growth in the past decade thanks to the public concerns over the
environment, climate change and the depletion of fossil fuels. This perspective provides an overview of the current
global market of biobased plastics, their material properties, technical substitution potential and future market (for
2020). In addition, the technology and market development of three biobased plastics, namely polylactide (PLA),
biobased polyethylene (PE) and biobased epoxy resin, are discussed in detail. The emerging biobased plastics market
is still small compared to traditional biobased polymers and biomaterials. The global capacity of the emerging
biobased plastics was only 0.36 million tonnes in 2007. However, the market grew strongly between 2003 and 2007
(approx. 40% per year). The technical substitution potential of biobased plastics replacing petrochemical plastics is
estimated at 90%, demonstrating the enormous potential of biobased plastics. Global capacity of biobased plastics
is expected to reach 3.45 million metric tonnes in 2020. Starch plastics, PLA, biobased PE, polyhydroxyalkanoates
(PHA) and biobased epoxy resin are expected to be the major types of biobased plastics in the future.
Keywords
Biobased plastics, Biopolymers, Market projection, PLA, Biobased PE, Epoxy resins