Bio-based Testing For Renewable Plastics - Bio Market Insigh

Bio-based Testing For Renewable Plastics - Bio Market Insights


Bio-based Testing For Renewable Plastics
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Plastic. It’s been the buzzword at the heart of waste reduction strategies for years, with regulations around the world working to reduce production, use and disposal of the material in both domestic and industrial settings. As well as limiting the amount of plastic we produce, there has arisen a new demand – to change the way we produce it. This need has been accelerated by the EU’s sales ban on single-use plastics announced in July this year, pushing manufacturers to find sustainable alternatives. 
While plastics are traditionally derived from fossil fuel-based materials such as oil or natural gas, a new market for bio-based products has emerged. In comparison to their traditional petroleum-based counterparts, biobased products, which are derived from organic materials that are available on a renewable basis, have been gaining increased industry interest in recent years. Intended to facilitate the circular economy, these products are often made from materials such as sugarcane, corn, or cellulose. While they may seem something of a golden ticket to our plastic problem, concerns have been raised over whether these solutions are truly best for our environment. Companies have therefore been working hard to not only produce these alternatives but to demonstrate their environmental benefit.

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