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US Bioplastics Market

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US demand to reach 550 million pounds in 2016

US demand for bioplastics will expand strongly through 2016, when it is expected to reach 550 million pounds, valued at nearly $700 million. Although bioplastics have begun to achieve a considerable degree of commercial success, the industry remains in an early stage of development, representing only a small niche within the overall plastics industry. Going forward, technical innovations and increased production capacity will combine to enhance the properties of bioplastics, boost their availability, and lower their price, thus making them more competitive with conventional polymers. In addition, many bio-based polymers benefit from relative price stability when compared with their petroleum-based counterparts. Moreover, the desire to decrease dependence on foreign oil will further fuel the expansion of bio-based resins, as will efforts by US manufacturers to enhance sustainability and improve the corporate image they project to an increasingly eco-conscious consumer base.

Non-biodegradable bioresins to gain market share

Although biodegradable materials accounted for the vast majority of bioplastics volume in 2011, the emergence of non-biodegradable bioresins will dramatically alter the market landscape. By 2021, these materials will represent more than two-fifths of volume demand. Growth will be fueled by large-volume production of bio-based polyethylene, as well as the eventual commercialization of bio-based polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polypropylene, and polyvinyl chloride, as well as polyethylene furanoate. Since such resins are chemically identical to their conventional counterparts, market acceptance is forecast to occur at a rapid rate. PET is projected to offer significant growth potential over the longer term, particularly as large corporations -- especially those in the soft drink industry -- are investing heavily in the development of this material.

PLA to remain most commonly used bioplastic

Although demand for biodegradable products will continue to be impacted by issues such as their inability to decompose in landfills and their potential to contaminate the recycling stream, polylactic acid (PLA) is expected to remain the most extensively used resin in the bioplastics market through the forecast period. Advances will be promoted by a widening composting network and greater processor familiarity. Furthermore, PLA is being blended with other resins and additives to create new grades that offer improved product performance, allowing for expanded use in an extended range of applications.

Bio-based polyethylene to offer best opportunities

Bio-based polyethylene -- which entered the market in 2010 -- is expected to offer the best opportunities for growth through 2016, increasing rapidly from a small base. The exceptionally strong gains are predicated on the expansion of production capacity, which will reduce prices and enable bio-based polyethylene to compete more effectively with its petroleum-based counterpart. Although bio-based polyethylene will continue to command a price premium that will restrict demand in price-sensitive nonconsumer markets through 2016, the fact that bio-based polyethylene is chemically identical to, and can serve as a drop-in replacement for, conventional polyethylene will remain a key factor driving its adoption.

Study coverage

This upcoming study, Bioplastics, presents historical demand data (2001, 2006, 2011) and forecasts for 2016 and 2021 by resin, product, and market. The study also assesses key market environment factors, evaluates company market share, and profiles 44 industry competitors.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ix

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1

II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT 4

General 4

Macroeconomic Overview 5

Consumer Spending 8

Demographic Trends 11

Manufacturing Outlook 15

Packaging Industry Outlook 18

Plastic Resin Outlook 21

Historical Market Trends 23

Pricing Trends 26

Solid Waste Management 29

Recycling 30

Incineration 32

Composting 33

Landfills & Other 34

Degradability & Bio-Based Standards 36

Regulatory & Legislative Environment 39

Raw Materials 41

Foreign Trade 42

International Activity 44

III. RESINS 47

General 47

Types 50

Polylactic Acid 53

Products 55

Markets 58

Producers 62

Starch-Based Plastics 63

Products 65

Markets 66

Producers 69

Cellulose Films 71

Bio-Based Polyethylene 74

Products 75

Markets 76

Producers 78

Bio-Based Polyamides 78

Degradable Polyesters 81

Products 81

Markets 84

Producers 86

Other Bioplastics 88

Polyhydroxyalkanoates 89

Bio-Based PET 92

All Other 94

IV. PRODUCTS & MARKETS 95

General 95

Products 96

Film 98

Molded Goods 101

Other 103

Markets 105

Packaging 106

Containers 109

Plastic Container Outlook 110

Bioplastics Demand 111

Packaging Film 115

Plastic Film Outlook 115

Bioplastics Demand 117

Loose-Fill 119

Loose-Fill Packaging Outlook 120

Bioplastics Demand 121

Other Packaging 123

Nonpackaging 125

Nonwovens & Textiles 127

Consumer Nonwovens & Textiles Outlook 127

Bioplastics Demand 129

Foodservice Disposables 130

Plastic Foodservice Disposables Outlook 131

Bioplastics Demand 134

Bags 137

Agriculture Products 140

Agricultural Outlook 141

Bioplastics Demand 142

Other Nonpackaging 144

V. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 147

General 147

Market Share 149

Manufacturing Requirements 154

Research & Development 156

Marketing Strategies 158

Channels of Distribution 160

Competitive Strategies 161

Cooperative Agreements 162

Company Profiles 167

Accutech Films, see Clondalkin Group Holdings

Akzo Nobel NV 168

ALGIX LLC 170

AmberWorks, see Cargill

American Excelsior Company 171

AMYLEX Corporation 173

Archer-Daniels-Midland Company 174

Arkema SA 176

BASF SE 179

BioBag International AS 181

Braskem SA 183

Cargill Incorporated 185

Celanese Corporation 187

Cereplast Incorporated 189

Clarifoil, see Celanese

Clondalkin Group Holdings BV 191

Corn Products International, see Ingredion

Cortec Corporation 192

Cryovac, see Sealed Air

CSM NV 194

D&W Fine Pack LLC 196

DaniMer Scientific LLC 197

Dispoz-o Products, see D&W Fine Pack

Dow Chemical Company 199

DuPont (EI) de Nemours 200

DURECT Corporation 202

Eastman Chemical Company 203

Ecospan LLC 204

Fortune Plastics, see Clondalkin Group Holdings

Frito-Lay North America, see PepsiCo

Ingredion Incorporated 206

Innovia Films Limited 207

KTM Industries Incorporated 209

Kuraray Company Limited 211

Metabolix Incorporated 213

Micromidas Incorporated 215

National Starch, see Ingredion

NatureWorks, see Cargill

Ningbo Tianan Biologic Material Company Limited 216

Northern Technologies International Corporation 217

Novamont SpA 219

Novomer Incorporated 221

Pactiv, see Reynolds Group Holdings

PepsiCo Incorporated 222

Perstorp AB 223

Plantic Technologies Limited 224

PolyFerm Canada Incorporated 225

PolyOne Corporation 226

Reynolds Group Holdings Limited 228

Rodenburg Biopolymers BV 230

Sealed Air Corporation 231

Sekisui Chemical Company Limited 233

Solae, see DuPont (EI) de Nemours

Solanyl Biopolymers, see Rodenburg Biopolymers

StarchTech Incorporated 234

Storopack Hans Reichenecker GmbH 236

Toyota Motor Corporation 237

Wilkinson Industries, see D&W Fine Pack

Other Companies Mentioned in the Study 239

LIST OF TABLES

SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Summary Table 3

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

1 Macroeconomic Indicators 8

2 Personal Consumption Expenditures 11

3 Population & Households 15

4 Manufacturers' Shipments 18

5 Packaging Supply & Demand 20

6 Plastic Resin Supply & Demand 23

7 Bioplastics Market, 2001-2011 25

8 Bioplastics Pricing 29

9 Municipal Solid Waste Management by Process 30

10 Bioplastics Supply & Demand 44

SECTION III -- RESINS

1 Bioplastics Demand by Resin 49

2 Bioplastics Demand by Type 53

3 Polylactic Acid Demand by Product 58

4 Polylactic Acid Demand by Market 61

5 Starch-Based Plastics Demand by Product 66

6 Starch-Based Plastics Demand by Market 68

7 Cellulose Film Demand 74

8 Bio-Based Polyethylene Demand by Product 76

9 Bio-Based Polyethylene Demand by Market 77

10 Bio-Based Polyamides Demand 80

11 Degradable Polyesters Demand by Product 83

12 Degradable Polyesters Demand by Market 86

13 Other Bioplastics Demand by Resin 89

SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS & MARKETS

1 Bioplastics Demand by Product 97

2 Bioplastic Film Demand by Product & Resin 100

3 Bioplastic Molded Goods Demand by Product & Resin 103

4 Other Bioplastic Products Demand by Format & Resin 104

5 Bioplastics Demand by Market 106

6 Packaging Market for Bioplastics by Product 108

7 Plastic Container Demand 111

8 Container Demand for Bioplastics 115

9 Plastic Film Demand 116

10 Packaging Film Demand for Bioplastics by Resin 119

11 Loose-Fill Packaging Demand 121

12 Bioplastic Loose-Fill Packaging Demand 123

13 Other Packaging Demand for Bioplastics 125

14 Nonpackaging Markets for Bioplastics by Product 126

15 Consumer Nonwovens & Textiles Indicators 129

16 Nonwovens & Textiles Demand for Bioplastics 130

17 Plastic Demand in Foodservice Disposables 134

18 Foodservice Disposables Demand for Bioplastics

by Resin & Product 137

19 Bioplastic Nonpackaging Bag Demand by Resin 140

20 Agricultural Indicators 142

21 Agriculture Products Demand for Bioplastics 143

22 Other Nonpackaging Markets for Bioplastics by Resin & Use 146

SECTION V -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

1 Bioplastics Sales by Company, 2011 148

2 Selected Cooperative Agreements 164

LIST OF CHARTS

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

1 Bioplastics Market, 2001-2011 26

2 World Demand for Bioplastics, 2011 46

SECTION III -- RESINS

1 Bioplastics Demand by Resin, 2011 50

2 Polylactic Acid Demand by Market, 2011 62

3 Starch-Based Plastics Demand by Market, 2011 69

SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS & MARKETS

1 Bioplastics Demand by Product, 2011 98

2 Packaging Market for Bioplastics by Product, 2011 109

3 Nonpackaging Markets for Bioplastics by Product, 2011 127

SECTION V -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

1 Bioplastics Market Share, 2011 149

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