Market Study on Bio-based Polymers and Plastics in the World – Capacities, Production and Applications: Status Quo and Trends towards 2020

Join up and join in - take advantage of groundbreaking results and be part of an exciting advisory board!

There is a wide agreement regarding the lack of a worldwide and solid market study on the fast growing bio-based plastics business. Until today, no coherent and fundamental inquiry of the worldwide bio-based plastics market has been made. Especially data on the rising Asian markets is insufficient.

Experienced market researchers from nova-Institute in co-operation with leading international bioplastic experts have developed a full concept for a multi-stakeholder market study solving this essential problem of uncertainty and established a competent team capable of delivering ambitious results.

The following worldwide leading companies and associations have decided to support the study as stakeholders:

  • Bayer MaterialScience (Germany)
  • Borealis Polyolefine (Austria)
  • Braskem (Brasil)
  • DSM (The Netherlands)
  • European Bioplastics (Germany)
  • Fischer (Germany)
  • FNR (Germany)
  • Ford (USA / Germany)
  • IAR (France)
  • IFP Energies nouvelles (France)
  • NNFCC (UK)
  • Omya (Switzerland / Germany)
  • Ontario BioAuto Council (Canada)
  • Plastics Europe (Brussels)
  • PURAC (The Netherlands)
  • Roquette (France)
  • SABIC (Saudi Arabia)
  • Sofiproteol (France)
  • Sulzer (Switzerland)
  • Tereos Syral (France)
  • TNO (The Netherlands)
  • Veolia (France)
  • VTT (Finland)
  • Wageningen UR-Food and Biobased Research (The Netherlands)

Until March 31st your company is still invited to join us (5.750 € investment – price after release at least 6.500 €) and to be part of an exciting advisory board…; for details, please check http://www.bio-based.eu/market_study/

Source

nova-Institut, 2012-03-12.

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nova-Institut GmbH

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