According to a report from IDTechEx, biobased polymers, a class of polymers that are manufactured from a biomass source rather than from an oleochemical source, will grow twice as fast as petrochemical polymers in the next five years. “Biobased Polymers 2018-2023: A Technology and Market Perspective” discusses the technology and market trends that are driving the growth in production. The report takes an in-depth look into the diverse range of biobased polymers, from established to nascent, providing detailed case studies of leading-edge companies developing the technology, while pulling together related polymer classes. An overview of the latest tools utilized in the field of synthetic biology is also provided.
Biobased polymers use growing
Industry News, News | October 2, 2018 | By: ATA
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