Market New market data The positive trend for the bioplastics industry remains stable Global production capacities of bioplastics Global production capacities of bioplastics in 2018 (by region) Global production capacities of bioplastics in 2023 (by region) T he results of the European Bioplastics’ annual market data update, presented at the 13 th European Bioplastics Conference in Berlin in early December 2018, confirm a stable growth of the global bioplastics industry. “The global market for bioplastics is predicted to grow by roughly 25 % over the next five years“, said Hasso von Pogrell, Managing Director of European Bioplastics. “This trend is possible thanks to the increasing demand for sustainable products by both consumers and brands alike, stronger policy support for the bioeconomy, and the continuous efforts of the bioplastics industry to develop innovative materials with improved properties and new functionalities.” The global bioplastics production capacity is set to increase from around 2.1 million tonnes in 2018 to 2.6 million tonnes in 2023. Innovative biopolymers such as PLA (polylactic acid) and PHAs (polyhydroxyalkanoates) are driving this growth. PHAs are an important polymer family that has been in development for a while and that is entering the market at a larger commercial scale, with production capacities set to quadruple in the next five years. These polyesters are biobased, biodegradable, and feature a wide array of physical and mechanical properties. Production capacities of PLA are set to double by 2023. PLA is a very versatile material that features excellent barrier properties. High-performance PLA grades are an ideal replacement for several conventional fossil-based plastics such as PS (polystyrene) and PP (polypropylene). Biobased, non-biodegradable plastics, including the drop-in solutions biobased PE (polyethylene) and biobased PET (polyethylene terephthalate), as well as biobased PA (polyamides), currently make up for around 50 % (1 million tonnes) of the global bioplastics production capacities. The production of biobased PE is predicted to continue to grow as new capacities are planned to come on line in Europe in the coming years. Intentions to increase production capacities for biobased PET, however, have not been realised at the rate predicted in previous years. Instead, the focus has shifted to the development of PEF (polyethylene furanoate), a new polymer that is expected to enter the market in 2023. PEF is comparable to PET, but is fully biobased and furthermore features superior barrier and thermal properties, making it an ideal material for beverage bottles. In 2023, biobased polypropylene is expected to enter the market at commercial scale with a strong growth potential. Packaging remains the largest field of application for bioplastics with almost 65 % (1.2 million tonnes) of the total bioplastics market in 2018. The data also confirms that bioplastics materials are already being used in many other sectors, including textiles, consumer goods and applications in the automotive and transport sector as well as the agriculture and horticulture sector. 20 bioplastics MAGAZINE [01/19] Vol. 14
Market With a view to regional capacity development, Asia remains a major production hub with over 50 % of bioplastics currently being produced there. Presently, only one fifth of the production capacity is located in Europe. This share is predicted to grow to up to 27 % by 2023. The expected growth will be supported by recently adopted policies in several European Member States, such as Italy and France. The land used to grow the renewable feedstock for the production of bioplastics is estimated to be 0.8 million hectares in 2018, accounting for less than 0.02 % of the global agricultural area of 5 billion hectares. “Land use for bioplastics continuous to be insignificant” says Francois de Bie, Chairman of European Bioplastics, “97 % of all arable land is used for pasture, feed and food.” Despite the market growth predicted in the next five years, the land use share for bioplastics will remain around 0.02 %. This clearly shows that there is no competition between the renewable feedstock for food, feed, and the production of bioplastics. The market data update 2018 has been compiled in cooperation with the research institute nova-Institute (Hürth, Germany). The data for the global production capacities of bioplastics is based on the market study “Biobased Building Blocks and Polymers” by nova- Institute (2019). MT www.european-bioplastics.org Global production capacities of bioplastics in 2018 (by market segments) For more information on the study and full market data report, please go to www.bio-based.eu/markets More market data graphics are available on the EUBP website: www.european-bioplastics.org/news/multimedia-pictures-videos/ Global production capacities of bioplastics in 2023 (by market segments) Global production capacities of bioplastics in 2018 (by material type) Global production capacities of bioplastics in 2023 (by material type) bioplastics MAGAZINE [01/19] Vol. 14 21
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