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Global Market for Bioplastics and Advanced (Chemical) Plastics Recycling 2024-2034: Detailed Projections on Global Production Capacities for Significant Bio-based Feedstocks up to 2034

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DUBLIN, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The “Global Market for Bioplastics and Advanced (Chemical) Plastics Recycling 2024-2034” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

Innovation in bioplastics and plastics recycling is spurring a renaissance in the petrochemical industry, with the latest technologies reinventing plastic and making waste plastic a new resource. The Global Market for Bioplastics and Advanced (Chemical) Plastics Recycling 2024-2034 provides a comprehensive analysis of the global bio-based feedstocks, bio-based plastics, and advanced chemical recycling markets.

It covers key trends, drivers, latest developments, production capacities, producers, and market segmentation. The report analyses major feedstocks like starch, sugar crops, plant oils, lignocellulosic biomass, waste streams, algae etc. and the key bio-based chemicals produced from them. Market demand projections are provided for chemicals like lactic acid, FDCA, acrylic acid, succinic acid, 1,4-butanediol etc to 2034.

An extensive section is dedicated to the global bio-based and biodegradable plastics market, segmented by types including PLA, PHA, PBS, bio-PET etc. It includes production capacities by leading manufacturers, SWOT analysis, price trends and demand forecast by end-user markets like packaging, automotive, textiles, agriculture etc.

The report also covers technologies in advanced chemical recycling including pyrolysis, gasification, glycolysis, enzymatic processes etc. Profiles are provided of key companies active in these spaces along with their production capacities. An in-depth demand analysis is provided for chemical recycling by region and polymer type through 2040. The role of natural fibers as sustainable reinforcements is also explored including typical properties, manufacturing processes, applications and market statistics.

Report contents include:

Global production capacities and demand forecasts for major bio-based feedstocks like starch, sugar crops, oils, lignocellulosic biomass etc up to 2034Production projections for key platform chemicals such as lactic acid, FDCA, acrylic acid, 1,4-butanediol, succinic acid etc derived from bio-based feedstocksMarket analysis, applications, producers and production capacities for biobased plastics including PLA, PHA, PBS, bio-PET, bio-PE, bio-PPRole and demand for bioplastics in major end-user markets: packaging, textiles, automotive, agriculture, building & constructionLatest technologies and leading companies active in advanced (chemical) plastic recycling marketsCapacity expansions and anticipated demand growth for chemical recycling techniques: pyrolysis, gasification, enzymatic, etc by region and polymer typeApplications and market overview of natural fiber reinforced biocompositesComprehensive profiles of over 800 companies active across production, R&D and commercialization of bio-based chemicals, bioplastics and advanced recycling technologies. Companies profiled include Agilyx, APK AG, Aquafil, Avantium, BASF, Biome Bioplastics, Braskem, Buyo, Carbios, Corsair, Danimer Scientific, Eastman, Extracthive, FabricNano, FlexSea, Floreon, Fych Technologies, Garbo, gr3n SA, Hyundai Chemical Ioniqa, Itero, Licella, LyondellBasell, MetaCycler BioInnovations, Mi Terro, Mura Technology, revalyu Resources GmbH, OMV, PlantSwitch, Plastogaz SA, Plastic Energy, Polystyvert, Pyrowave, RePEaT Co., Ltd., Synova, Synpet Technologies, SABIC, Teijin Limited, Verde Bioresins, Versalis, and Xampla.Global policy landscape and regulations promoting sustainable alternatives to conventional plasticsComparative life cycle assessments benchmarking eco-profiles of green alternatives against traditional petrochemical routesMarket challenges and opportunities in scaling up environment-friendly solutions aligned with principles of circular economy

Key Topics Covered:

1 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2 INTRODUCTION
2.1 Global production of plastics
2.2 The importance of plastic
2.3 Issues with plastics use
2.4 Bio-based or renewable plastics
2.5 Biodegradable and compostable plastics
2.6 Plastic pollution
2.7 Policy and regulations
2.8 The circular economy
2.9 Plastic recycling
2.9.1 Mechanical recycling
2.9.1.1 Closed-loop mechanical recycling
2.9.1.2 Open-loop mechanical recycling
2.9.1.3 Polymer types, use, and recovery
2.9.2 Advanced recycling (molecular recycling, chemical recycling)
2.9.2.1 Main streams of plastic waste
2.9.2.2 Comparison of mechanical and advanced chemical recycling
2.10 Life cycle assessment

3 BIO-BASED FEEDSTOCKS AND INTERMEDIATES MARKET
3.1 BIOREFINERIES
3.2 BIO-BASED FEEDSTOCK AND LAND USE
3.3 PLANT-BASED
3.3.1 STARCH
3.3.2 SUGAR CROPS
3.3.3 LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS
3.3.4 PLANT OILS
3.3.5 NON-EDIBIBLE MILK
3.4 WASTE
3.5 MICROBIAL & MINERAL SOURCES
3.6 GASEOUS
3.7 COMPANY PROFILES (115 company profiles)

4 BIO-BASED PLASTICS MARKET
4.1 BIO-BASED OR RENEWABLE PLASTICS
4.2 BIODEGRADABLE AND COMPOSTABLE PLASTICS
4.3 TYPES
4.4 KEY MARKET PLAYERS
4.5 SYNTHETIC BIO-BASED POLYMERS
4.6 NATURAL BIO-BASED POLYMERS
4.7 PRODUCTION OF BIOBASED AND BIODEGRADABLE PLASTICS, BY REGION
4.8 MARKET SEGMENTATION OF BIOPLASTICS
4.9 NATURAL FIBERS IN BIOPLASTICS
4.10 COMPANY PROFILES 381 (517 company profiles)

5 ADVANCED (CHEMICAL) PLASTICS RECYCLING MARKET
5.1 Classification of recycling technologies
5.2 Market drivers and trends
5.3 Industry news, funding and developments 2020-2023
5.4 Capacities
5.5 Global polymer demand 2022-2040, segmented by recycling technology
5.6 Global polymer demand 2022-2040, segmented by recycling technology, by region
5.7 Chemically recycled plastic products
5.8 Market map
5.9 Value chain
5.10 Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) of advanced plastics recycling processes
5.11 Recycled plastic yield and cost
5.12 Market challenges

6 THE ADVANCED (CHEMICAL) RECYCLING MARKET
6.1 Applications
6.2 Pyrolysis
6.3 Gasification
6.4 Dissolution
6.5 Depolymerisation
6.5.1 Hydrolysis
6.5.2 Enzymolysis
6.5.3 Methanolysis
6.5.4 Glycolysis
6.5.5 Aminolysis
6.5.6 Companies and capacities (current and planned)
6.6 Other advanced chemical recycling technologies
6.6.1 Hydrothermal cracking
6.6.2 Pyrolysis with in-line reforming
6.6.3 Microwave-assisted pyrolysis
6.6.4 Plasma pyrolysis
6.6.5 Plasma gasification
6.6.6 Supercritical fluids
6.6.7 Carbon fiber recycling
6.8 COMPANY PROFILES (164 company profiles)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes

AgilyxAPK AGAquafilAvantiumBASFBiome BioplasticsBraskemBuyoCarbiosCorsairDanimer ScientificEastmanExtracthiveFabricNanoFlexSeaFloreonFych TechnologiesGarbogr3n SAHyundai Chemical IoniqaIteroLicellaLyondellBasellMetaCycler BioInnovationsMi TerroMura Technologyrevalyu Resources GmbH,OMVPlantSwitchPlastogaz SAPlastic EnergyPolystyvertPyrowaveRePEaT Co., Ltd.SynovaSynpet TechnologiesSABICTeijin LimitedVerde BioresinsVersalisXampla

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Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair Students Win Big at the 75th California Science and Engineering Fair

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SAN DIEGO, April 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The 75th California Science and Engineering Fair (CSEF) took place April 11–12 at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, bringing together 900 of the best of 1st place winners from regional competitions covering 58 counties across the state, including the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair (GSDSEF). GSDSEF students earned 40 awards at the event, including two of only six highly coveted spots to the prestigious Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Seven students earned 1st Place awards in the categories of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Cognitive Science, Microbiology, Physics and Astronomy, and Zoology. In addition, one student won the Saban Family Foundation Scholar Prize, while another won the South Coast AQMD Air Quality Award and A&WMA Environmental Leadership Award. CSEF is the oldest science fair west of the Mississippi River and the highest level competition in the state.

Top winners were:

Arya Bhatt, Grade 7, Oak Valley Middle School, South Coast AQMD Air Quality Award, A&WMA Environmental Leadership Award, “Context Aware Real Time Air Quality Prediction Using Machine Learning”.

Joie Green, Grade 8, Muirlands Middle School, 1st Place, “Soon I will be Invisible: How to Direct Energy with Topological Metamaterials”.

Maggie Hao, Grade 10, The Bishop’s School, 1st Place, “Harnessing Tardigrade Genes to Enhance Bacterial Biosensors for Heavy Metal Pollutant Detection”.

Uma Kattamuri, Grade 7, Oak Valley Middle School, 1st Place, “Elevated CO2 During Kalanchoe pinnata Growth Reveals Enhanced Antiproliferative and Synergistic Therapies”.

Sonika Dhenuva Konda, Grade 11, Del Norte High School, Saban Family Foundation Scholar Prize, “Adaptive Swarm Coordination for Wildfire Control via Q-Learning Tuned PSO with Quantum-Inspired Coupling”.

Emma Liu, Grade 11, The Bishop’s School, ISEF Finalist, 1st Place, “Defining 3D Phenotypic Cell States of Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils via Novel Computational Pipeline”.

Sharvi Mahajan, Grade 8, Bernardo Heights Middle School, 1st Place, “Evaluating Predictive EEG Theta/Beta Features in Adult ADHD via Machine Learning”.

Sydney O’Donnell, Grade 8, The Rhoades School, 1st Place, TFJIC, “Effects of Marigold Versus Chlorella Supplementation on Yolk Lutein Content”.

Ihan Sung, Grade 11, Eastlake High School, ISEF Finalist, 1st Place, “Renewable Ammonia Electrochemical Synthesis by Glow Discharge with an Iron Based Catalyst”.

Full results and project showcase available online.

About the GSDSEF

Since 1955, the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair (GSDSEF) has provided an inspiring experience in science and engineering for tens of thousands of San Diego and Imperial County students, motivating them to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This regional competition challenges students to go beyond classroom studies to do independent research – to ask compelling questions, to design and implement innovative solutions, and to present and defend results to judges who are professionals in their fields. The GSDSEF brings together 800 of the best middle and high school students, 400+ judges who are professionals in their fields and over 60 professional societies and organizations, with $40k in prizes awarded.

The GSDSEF fosters creativity and innovation through inquiry, celebrates students’ STEM achievements, and showcases how young minds can make an impact in the present and future. Many of these student scientists are conducting world-class research and conducting groundbreaking experiments in fields ranging from Astronomy to Zoology, such as the discovery of cures for diseases, formulations of new vaccines, cancer research, applying AI to enhance medical diagnoses, using biomimicry for water conservation, novel drone technology, advances in micro robotics and autonomous driving technology. The GSDSEF is the highest-level STEM competition in the region and one of the oldest, most respected and competitive in the world. The GSDSEF is a 501(c)(3) organization. Learn more at gsdsef.org and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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Innowise Named to 2026 CRN Tech Elite 250 List By The Channel Company

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WARSAW, Poland, April 26, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Innowise has officially secured a position on CRN’s 2026 Tech Elite 250. This annual ranking identifies IT solution providers across the US and Canada that have achieved top-tier status within the partner programs of the industry’s leading technology vendors. The inclusion follows a period of verified growth in technical proficiency and a focus on high-impact engineering.

“Innowise concentrates on creating scalable, resilient architectures that produce measurable benefits for our clients. The honor of being recognized by CRN highlights the commitment of our experts to maintain high standards in highly competitive markets,” said Dmitry Nazarevich, CTO at Innowise.

About the Tech Elite 250

The Tech Elite 250 is a directory of companies recognized as having the highest level of partnership and certifications within the global IT ecosystem. In order to reach the final list, the provider must hold the most advanced technical credentials from vendors like AWS, Cisco, Dell, HPE, IBM, Intel, Nutanix, and Nvidia.

This directory serves as a verified ledger for enterprise clients who need to orchestrate complex hardware and software stacks without letting legacy environments rot. Holding these certifications is mandatory to stop the cash bleed caused by inefficient infrastructure and unoptimized cloud usage.

About Innowise

Founded in 2007, Innowise is a global software engineering and IT consulting center. The company is focused on developing high-value technologies, including artificial intelligence, data engineering, and cloud computing. Innowise crafts technological solutions for companies across 40+ domains in order to assist them in updating, creating, and modernizing their digital ecosystems.

Innowise specializes in using established technologies and modular approaches to enable organizations to expand or shift their operations while retaining complete control over all their physical and intangible assets.

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Neusoft Showcases Full-Stack & Global Innovations at Auto China 2026

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BEIJING, April 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — At Auto China 2026, Neusoft Corporation hosted a press conference on April 25th and announced three key strategic moves: the iteration of Neusoft OneCoreGo® Global In-Vehicle Intelligent Mobility Solution 7.0, the launch of Neusoft NAGIC.AI Cockpit Software Platform, and the strategic upgrade of its subsidiary, Neusoft Smart Go. By leveraging full-stack technology and a global ecosystem to drive innovation and empowerment, Neusoft is transforming vehicles into proactive, connected and collaborative mobile intelligent spaces.

OneCoreGo® Global In-Vehicle Intelligent Mobility Solution 7.0: An Evolved AI Companion for Global Intelligent Mobility

Intelligent mobility requires proactive perception, scenario integration, and global connectivity to meet personalized user needs and complex driving scenarios. Neusoft, whose products cover over 130 countries and regions worldwide, addresses these challenges with its OneCoreGo® Global In-Vehicle Intelligent Mobility Solution 7.0 through AI-driven innovation and global ecosystem collaboration. Powered by One Mate’s cross-agent collaboration and a sub-product matrix including One Map, One Sight, One Cloud, One Pay, One Store, One Link, and One Guard, the solution delivers full-link global mobility services spanning navigation, in-cabin AR, payment, app ecosystem services, connectivity and security. By breaking down functional silos, it streamlines multi-step operations into a single “depart” command, leveraging full-stack AI technology across perception, decision-making, interaction, and execution processes.

Guan Xin, Vice President of Neusoft and General Manager of Neusoft Automotive Innovative Solutions Division, said, “Adhering to the core principles of AI and globalization, OneCoreGo® 7.0 keeps innovating, evolving into a globally intelligent mobility companion that truly understands user needs.”

To enhance driving safety and mobility efficiency, OneCoreGo® 7.0 has also comprehensively upgraded its sub-products: One Map Global Navigation newly introduces 3D city effects, 3D lane-level maps, and traffic light guidance, offering dedicated solutions for two-wheelers and commercial vehicles as well. One Sight AR For Car improves navigation display effects, reducing instances of taking wrong routes. One Pay In-Vehicle Payment achieves over 90% payment coverage for parking services across core European cities. Combined with One Cloud’s global compliance cloud monitoring platform and One Guard’s full-stack vehicle networking security services, it creates a truly comprehensive OneCoreGo® Global In-Vehicle Intelligent Mobility Solution.

Neusoft NAGIC.AI Cockpit Software Platform: Dual-track Architecture for AI Integration in Every Vehicle

Amid the AI-driven transformation of the automotive industry, the market faces two challenges: limited computing power in legacy vehicles and high adaptation difficulties for next-gen models. Neusoft’s NAGIC.AI Cockpit Software Platform adopts a flexible “distributed + centralized” dual-track architecture approach. For existing vehicle models, it introduces the AI BOX solution, rapidly boosting computing power via external AI computing units, significantly reducing upgrade costs and timelines. For new vehicle models built on next-gen central computing platforms, Neusoft provides a full-stack AI cockpit software product suite, meeting automakers’ stringent requirements for system stability, reliability, and full-domain control.

Pang Hongyan, Vice President of Neusoft and General Manager of the Automotive Intelligent Software Division, said, “Our dual-track architecture enables every vehicle to embrace AI and enjoy an intelligent future. Both existing models and new-generation vehicles can find the most suitable path to intelligentization.”

Moreover, Neusoft’s NAGIC.AI Cockpit Software Platform features scenario-based, human-centric AI Agents seamlessly integrating driving safety, occupant care services, intelligent assisted driving and in-cabin entertainment. Neusoft also collaborates with global ecosystem partners to drive intelligent upgrades of in-cabin interaction products, fostering a more open and dynamic intelligent cockpit ecosystem.

Strategic Upgrade of Neusoft Smart Go: A World-leading Provider of Full-Domain Upper-Body Electronics Solutions for Intelligent Vehicles

Aligning with the trend of E/E architecture evolution from distributed control to “central computing + zonal control”, Neusoft Smart Go, a subsidiary of Neusoft in the field of intelligent vehicle connectivity, has completed a strategic upgrade, aiming to become a global leader in full-domain upper-body electronics solutions for intelligent vehicles.

This strategic upgrade positions Neusoft Smart Go to focus on full-domain scenarios in upper-body electronics, building a product matrix covering full-category in-vehicle electronics solutions, including central computing platforms, cockpit-driving-parking integration, intelligent cockpits, intelligent communications, intelligent audio systems, and zonal control units, and pioneering the integration of large model algorithms.

Jian Guodong, Senior Vice President of Neusoft and CEO of Neusoft Smart Go, said, “This strategic upgrade represents a significant leap from partial focus to comprehensive layout. Through our dual-track strategy of high-end cutting-edge solutions and mature standardized products, we can flexibly meet the mass production needs of vehicle models across different regions and price segments worldwide.” Neusoft Smart Go will provide mass-producible, adaptable hardware-software integrated solutions, empowering global automakers in achieving intelligent transformation.

Neusoft’s President, Mr.Gai Longjia stated, “In the future, Neusoft Smart Go will create stronger synergy with Neusoft Corporation by sharing internal technologies and capabilities while responding jointly to external demands. This specialized yet collaborative model will preserve business unit’s agility and expertise while enhancing Neusoft’s full-stack technological advantages.”

As a trusted partner in a smarter world, Neusoft is committed to collaborating with global automakers and ecosystem partners to build an open and inclusive intelligent automotive community together for the future of global mobility.

For more information about Neusoft, please visit www.neusoft.com.

 

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