Saturday 4 July 2015

Biobased Biodegradable Plastics Market Overview, Outlook, Forecast, Report Edition: Industry Research Report


‘ Global Biobased Biodegradable Plastics Market Analysis & Opportunity Assessment, 2014 - 2020’ The report discusses the historical growth trajectory followed by the biobased biodegradable plastics market, the major trends affecting the market dynamics at present, and the expected growth pattern of the market till the end of the ongoing decade.

Biobased Biodegradable Plastics Market: Global Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment 2014 - 2020

The report presents a comprehensive overview of the global biobased biodegradable plastics market by presenting revenue figures according to the many product types in the market, the many applications of biobased biodegradable plastics, and the regional distribution of the global market. This provides information on all segments of the market, constituting a 360-degree snapshot of the global biobased biodegradable plastics market.

Of the overall global market, the report provides global and regional plastic consumption statistics, leading to detailed market size forecasts for the period 2012-2020 based on revenue and volume. Explaining the market dynamics regarding biobased biodegradable plastics, the report lists the prime market drivers and restraints acting on the biobased biodegradable plastics market. It further describes in detail the relative impact of these factors on the market. Favorable government policies supporting environmentally viable alternatives to plastics are one of the most significant growth drivers for the biobased biodegradable plastics market, whereas lack of a strong global sales network is a major restrain.The report then lists the recent movement in the market and infers emerging market trends.

The report segments the global biobased biodegradable plastics market by application, product type, and geography. According to application, the segments of packaging, fiber, agriculture, and medical are formed within the market. There are four main types of biobased biodegradable plastics in the global market: PLA, PHA, polyester, and cellulose.

According to geographical distribution of the market, the global biobased biodegradable plastics market is divided into Asia Pacific, Japan, North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East and Africa. The revenue gathered by each of these segments in 2012 is presented to provide the hierarchy of the market by each criterion. Future forecasts are also made for each segment, to allow a study of the best combinations to invest in.

The report also profiles major players operating in the market to provide an explanation of the market’s competitive landscape. Key companies covered in the report include DOW, BASF, Novamont, Corbion, Biome Technologies, and Natureworks. 


Upcoming Reports:


(1) - Corrugated Cases Market - Global Industry Expert Opinions Analysis, Emerging Opportunities, Market Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Market Trends, Statistics And Forecast 2015 - 2020

orrugated cases are a type of packaging materials that are made of paper. A corrugated case is made up of two basic components; linerboard and fluting. Both the components are made up of a specific type of heavy paper known as containerboard. Corrugated cases can be of many types based on the material to be packed. With slight modifications corrugated cases can be used to pack a wide range of materials such as foods, beverages, chemicals, machines, equipment and tools among many others.

Corrugated cases are expected to be the fastest growing type of packaging materials due to increasing trade activities across the globe. Corrugated cases are primarily used in packaging as they offer a highly durable and light weight solution along with being reusable and recyclable. Additionally, corrugated cases are being increasingly used in retail packaging due to advancement in design innovation. Customers are partnering with the corrugated case manufacturers across the globe to help design better tailored packaging solution.


(2) - Diethyl Phthalate (DEP) Market - Global Industry Expert Opinions Analysis, Emerging Opportunities, Market Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Market Trends, Statistics And Forecast 2015 - 2020

Diethyl phthalate (DEP), also known as phthalol or solvanol in the industry, is a diethyl ester of phthalic acid. It is a colorless, oily liquid with slight odor. It is soluble in most common solvents such as acetone and alcohols and partly soluble in cold water. It is not flammable at room temperature, however, releases a mixture of toxic smoke when combusted. It is acutely toxic to humans and can cause damage to the liver and Central Nervous System (CNS). Diethyl phthalate (DEP) is biodegradable but breaks down into toxic chemicals and potentially harmful for the microorganisms in the soil. Phthalic anhydride is manufactured commercially, through the oxo process and/or the ald-ox process involving ethanol and the oxidation of naphthalene or o-xylene. This phthalic anhydride is then utilized for the production of diethyl phthalate (DEP) by reacting it with ethanol in the presence of catalyzing amount of concentrated sulfuric acid. The diethyl phthalate (DEP) produced has a purity higher than 99.7%.

Diethyl phthalate (DEP) is a good solvent suitable for several organic molecules. It finds utility as a binder for cosmetics and fragrances in personal care products. Diethyl phthalate (DEP) is also used in the industry as plasticizers, detergent bases and aerosol sprays. The diethyl phthalate (DEP) market is driven by its demand in personal care products, aerosol sprays and plasticizer applications in consumer products. However, easy substitutability and dermal toxicity is the major restraining factor for the diethyl phthalate (DEP) market. New safer formulations could be prospective market opportunities for further demand growth.


(3) - Menthol Market - Global Industry Expert Opinions Analysis, Emerging Opportunities, Market Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Market Trends, Statistics And Forecast 2015 - 2020

Menthol is an organic compound that can be extracted from natural sources such as peppermint, corn-mint, etc. It can also be prepared synthetically through either of the two commercial processes utilized in the industry. The process developed Takasago International Corporation produces pure menthol (-) enantiomer while the Haarmann-Reimer process produces a racemic mixture of menthol enantiomers that can be separated by chiral resolution. The synthetic process has been found to be a more sustainable procedure when compared to extraction of natural sources in terms of use of fossil fuels and carbon footprint. Menthol is a white or colorless crystalline solid with a low melting point and slight solubility in water. Concentrated formulations of menthol are acutely toxic and can be fatal if swallowed, irritating and harmful if inhaled or come in contact with skin or eyes. Menthol ingestion is known to cause depression of CNS, dizziness, nausea and vomiting.

Menthol is primarily used as an ingredient to provide flavor in toothpastes, dental care products, cigarettes and many other food and beverage products. It is extensively used as by pharmaceutical industry to develop non prescription analgesic to treat minor aches, sprains, cramps and pains in the body parts. It is widely used as an antipruritic to reduce itching and minor throat or mouth irritation. It is also used in decongestant formulations for throat and chest and as mineral ice for treating minor skin burns in the first aid kits. It is widely used for inducing a flowery scent in several perfume formulations. Menthol is often employed for providing a cooling effect in personal care products such as hair shampoos, aftershaves and other beauty & skin care products. Menthol is employed as an antispasmodic and relaxant for smooth muscles in medical procedure such as endoscopy.


(4) - Diisobutyl Ketone Market - Global Industry Expert Opinions Analysis, Emerging Opportunities, Market Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Market Trends, Statistics And Forecast 2015 - 2020

Diisobutyl Ketone (DIBK) is a combustible but stable, colorless liquid with sweet odor. It mixes with organic solvent however, immiscible in water. DIBK has a high boiling point and evaporates slowly. It is obtained as a by-product along with acetone during the production of methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK).

The growing coatings market is expected to primarily drive the global demand for DIBK in the coming years. Additionally, the rapid expansion of synthetic resins market is also anticipated to aid the growth of the market. However, DIBK frequently faces short supply as it is not produced deliberately but as a by-product of MIBK production process. Development of bio-based feedstock for DIBK can help create more opportunities for DIBK as an environment-friendly product.

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