🌱 „Bioplastics", die Vierte!
Das ibp an der Hochschule Hof hat Ende Februar zur vierten Fachtagung geladen – Thema: nachhaltige Produktentwicklung mit biobasierten und biologisch abbaubaren Kunststoffen. ♻️
Im Bild: Lucas Großmann und Kübra Aslan von der (beide Hochschule Hof) mit der Auszeichnung für Liu Hang (Hochschule Aalen) für den besten Vortrag.
👉 https://campuls.hof-university.de/aktuelles/bioplastics-die-vierte-wie-die-hochschule-biobasierte-kunststoffe-neu-denkt/
#hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #wisskomm #BioPlastics #BioPolymere #Nachhaltigkeit #KreislaufWirtschaft #academia

𝐉𝐞𝐭𝐳𝐭 𝐧𝐨𝐜𝐡 𝐚𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐥𝐝𝐞𝐧 𝐳𝐮𝐫 𝐎𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞-𝐅𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐮𝐧𝐠 𝐁𝐢𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐬 2026
Nachhaltige Produktentwicklung braucht Austausch. Deshalb lädt unser Institut für Kreislaufwirtschaft der Bio:Polymere (ibp) am 24. und 25. Februar 2026 zur 4. internationalen Online-Fachtagung ein. ♻️

Alle Infos: https://www.ibp-hof.de/bioplastics/

#hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #ibp #nachhaltigkeit #bioplastics #biokunststoffe #kreislaufwirtschaft #economy #wisskomm #science #environment

Save the Date: Bioplastics 2026! 📅♻️

Nachhaltige Produktentwicklung braucht Austausch. Deshalb lädt unser Institut für #Kreislaufwirtschaft der Bio:Polymere (#ibp) im Februar zur 4. internationalen Online-#Fachtagung ein.

Das Beste daran: ✅ Komplett kostenfrei ✅ International (via Zoom) ✅ Call for Contributions ist offen!

Dabei sein und die Lösungen von morgen diskutieren - alle Infos: https://www.ibp-hof.de/bioplastics/

#hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #bioplastics #environment #academia #science #wisskomm

Regional Insights & Global Performance: Starch Blends Biodegradable Plastic Market

The market is projected to grow from $2.14B in 2025 to $3.49B by 2029, expanding at a strong 13.0% CAGR. Growth is fueled by rising demand for sustainable packaging, circular economy initiatives, and advances in biodegradable polymer technologies. North America leads, while Asia-Pacific shows the fastest growth.

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Starch Blends Biodegradable Plastic Market Report 2025, Size Sample

Global Starch Blends Biodegradable Plastic market size is expected to reach $3.49 billion by 2029 at 13.0%, segmented as by type, polylactic acid, biodegradable polyesters, polyhydroxyalkanoates, other types

News from #bioplastics : “All-Round Talent: Unique Zinc Guanidine Catalyst Performs Efficiently in Synthesis and Chemical Recycling of (Bio)Polyesters” in Advanced Science! advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... #sustainablechemistry #recycling
Thailand Bioplastics & Packaging Market
🌱 Thailand is leading Southeast Asia’s green shift—with booming demand for bioplastics & sustainable packaging!
Driven by eco-regulations, FMCG brands, and circular economy goals.
📦 From food to pharma—biodegradable is the future.
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https://kenresearch.com/thailand-bioplastics-and-packaging-market?utm_source=socialsharing&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Hritika
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Thailand Bioplastics Market | 2019 – 2030 | Ken Research

Thailand Bioplastics and Packaging Market valued at USD 10.1 Bn, driven by sustainable demand, regulations, and environmental awareness, with growth in PLA and food packaging segments.

Soil fungus and calcium team up to break down bioplastics faster

A common soil fungus (Purpureocillium lilacinum BA1S), when combined with calcium and mild alkalinity, speeds up the breakdown of biodegradable plastic (PBAT), offering a greener path for managing agricultural and packaging waste.

Phys.org

Plastics derived from biological matter, or #bioplastics, eg #bamboo are increasingly popular, but they still only make up around half a per cent of the more than 400 million tonnes of #plastics produced each year.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2499052-biodegradable-plastic-made-from-bamboo-is-strong-and-easy-to-recycle/

#biodegradable #fossilfuels #Microplastics #Nanoplastics #Pollution

Biodegradable plastic made from bamboo is strong and easy to recycle

Bamboo is a highly renewable resource, and its cellulose fibres can be turned into a hard, mouldable plastic for use in cars and appliances

New Scientist
Very happy about this first #catalaix publication for us, supported by the Werner Siemens-Stiftung ! #bioplastics #circulareconomy We also make the data openly available at @radar-service.bsky.social : radar4chem.radar-service.eu/radar/en/dat... Thank you to @nfdi4chem.de !

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