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Polymer produced from renewable feedstock such as sugarcane are termed as bio-based polyethylene. Furthermore, bio -based polyethylene is mainly used in packaging application such as bottles, carry bags etc. Besides this, its renewable characteristic makes it an environment friendly to various chemical counterparts, that are likely to witness market demand in the next five to six years.
Rising demand on sustainable packaging is likely to be a major factor driving the bio-based polyethylene industry. In addition, strict regulation and initiatives adopted by the government bodies to lower GHG emission would drive the industry in years to come. However, uncertainty regarding the availability of raw materials may hinder the market growth to a greater extent. On the other hand, technological developments majorly in hydraulic fracturing is anticipated to create greater opportunities.
The market is segmented based on applications and geography. Applications covered in the report includes packaging, automotive and others. Regions expected to witness tremendous growth include North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and LAMEA.
Key market players active in the market are Braskem, The Dow Chemical Company, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Mitsui Chemicals, INEOS, Total S.A, Arkema S.A and SABIC.
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