2023 Market Data Report Bioplastics boom: European market set for major growth post-stagnation

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European Bioplastics published the 2023 edition of the market development update during EBC23 taking place in Berlin, Germany. Main findings show that after a period of stagnation, the overall plastic production is picking up again.

Bioplastic alternatives exist for almost every conventional plastic material.(Source:  Ministerie van Beeld - Molenstraat 71-73 Gorinchem)
Bioplastic alternatives exist for almost every conventional plastic material.
(Source: Ministerie van Beeld - Molenstraat 71-73 Gorinchem)

The global production for bioplastics is taking off after a few years of stagnation, induced by Covid-19 mainly. This development is driven by rising demand combined with the emergence of more sophisticated applications and products. Global bioplastics production capacity is set to increase significantly from around 2.18 million tonnes in 2023 to approximately 7.43 million tonnes in 2028, report shows.

“The growth in bioplastics production capacity should be understood in the broader global context of a climate crisis, escalating energy costs, and disrupted value chains. Despite these challenges, the capacity for bioplastics production is on the rise, underscoring the resilience and significance of our industry”, states Hasso von Pogrell, Managing Director of European Bioplastics (EUBP). 

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Bioplastic alternatives exist for almost every conventional plastic material and corresponding application. Due to a strong development of polymers, such as PLA (polylactid acid), PHA (Polyhydroxyalkanoates), PAs (polyamides) as well as a steady growth of Polypropylene (PP), the production capacities will continue to increase significantly within the next five years, according to the data.

Bioplastics are used for an increasing variety of applications, ranging from packaging and consumer products to electronics, automotive, and textiles. Packaging remains still the largest market segment for bioplastics with 43 percent (934 000 tonnes) of the total bioplastics market in 2023.

“While the adoption of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation is still being discussed within the EU institutions, data shows that bioplastics have a future in the packaging sector, replacing non-recyclable applications and helping phase out of fossil-based options”, von Pogrell explains.

This year, for the first time, the report is including an insight on production data. The comparison between the production capacities and actual production in 2023 shows that the bioplastics industry is producing at nearly full capacity. Although varying from one polymer to another, ranging from 60 percent to 100 percent, the average utilisation rate in 2023 is 82 percent (1.79 mt production vs. 2.18 mt production capacities).

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