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Roadmap for the Chemical Industry in Europe towards a Bioeconomy − Strategy document
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Support for the revision of the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation for the 4th trading period (focus: Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU)) − Full version
Policy, Sustainability & Health
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2019-03
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7th Conference on CO2 as Feedstock for Fuels, Chemistry and Polymers 2019 Proceedings
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2018-2023 − Short version
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2018-2023 − Content
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nova-Paper #11: Hitchhiker’s Guide to Carbon Capture Utilisation (CCU) − Full version
Technology
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers Global Capacities and Trends 2018-2023
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licence2018 was a very good year for bio-based polymers: Several additional capacities were put into operation
The new market and trend report “Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2018-2023” from the German nova-Institute shows capacities and for the first time also production data for all bio-based polymers.
In 2018 the total production volume reached 7.5 million tonnes – these are already 2% of the production volume of petrochemical polymers. The potential is much higher, but is currently hampered by low oil prices and a lack of political support.
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Sugar as Feedstock for the Chemical Industry − Kurzfassung
Sustainability & Health
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Sugar as Feedstock for the Chemical Industry − Full version
Sustainability & Health
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State of play of Central and Eastern Europe’s bioeconomies − Full version
Markets & Economy, Sustainability & Health
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2018-11
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Detailed evaluation of GreenPremium prices for bio-based products along the value chain − Full version
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Proceedings of Revolution in Food and Biomass Production (REFAB) Conference 2018
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nova-Paper #10: Renewable Carbon is Key to a Sustainable and Future-Oriented Chemical Industry − Full version
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nova-Paper #10: Renewable Carbon is Key to a Sustainable and Future-Oriented Chemical Industry − Langfassung
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nova-Paper #10: Renewable Carbon is Key to a Sustainable and Future-Oriented Chemical Industry − Graphic
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15th International Conference of the European Industrial Hemp Association 2018 − Proceedings
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2017-2022 − Graphics
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2017-2022 − Short version
Markets & Economy
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2017-2022 − Content
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2017-2022
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licenceStrong growth in bio-based building blocks and moderate growth in bio-based polymers
New comprehensive market and trend report “Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2017-2022” published by German nova-Institute
The production capacities of bio-based polymers continue to grow at around 3 to 4% per annum, i.e. at about the same rate as petrochemical polymers. Therefore, the market share of bio-based polymers in the total polymer market remains constant at around 2%. But the individual development of different bio-based polymers varies considerably. While some are virtually collapsing compared to previous forecasts (e.g. bio-PET), many are showing constant or slightly increasing capacities and a few are even showing significant growth (such as PLA). Additionally, for some bio-based polymers such as PHA, PEF, bio-PE and bio-PP, the prospects for the future are quite positive. Overall, the market environment remains challenging with low crude oil prices, little political support and partially underutilized capacities. Until now, the biodegradability of some bio-based polymers has not yet been able to generate a real advantage globally.
The new report is more than just an update, it differs from the previous versions in structure and content. It contains comprehensive information on capacity development from 2011 to 2022, per building block and polymer as well as information on 102 individual polymer producers. A total of 17 bio-based building blocks and 15 polymers are covered in the report. In addition, the new issue includes analyses of market developments per building block and polymer, so that readers can quickly gain an overview of developments that go far beyond capacity figures.