| The biodegradable plastic packaging market will be worth over US$8415  mln by 2019, driven by the key markets of Western Europe and North America, as per ASD Reports. Europe  and North America dominated the global pharmaceutical packaging market accounting for more than  65% of the overall market in 2013. Within North America, USA will remain the  largest consumer of biodegradable packaging. Country wise, USA is the top most  consumer of biodegradable packaging product globally, and is also the largest  market growing at a CAGR lower than the global average till 2019. Member  countries of EU- Sweden, Switzerland, UK and Germany are the key markets in  European biodegradable packaging market and constitute majority of the market  size. In terms of growth rate, biodegradable plastic packaging is expected to  register a double digit CAGR from 2013 to 2019. Food packaging and beverage packaging are the  topmost packaging application segments by revenue wherein PLA and starch-based plastics  dominate the biodegradable plastic packaging market and boxboard and corrugated  board dominate the market for biodegradable paper packaging. While food  packaging takes the topmost position in this segment  with  more than 70% share by value of biodegradable plastic packaging and more than  40% share by value of biodegradable paper packaging, maximum growth in the  future is expected from the beverage packaging application segment. Plastics  and polymers are the largest consumed raw material for the beverage packaging  products and are being fast replaced by their biodegradable substitutes such as  PLA, starch-based Plastics, PHA, and so on due to  ease in design, excellent  barriers properties, and cost-effectiveness. Biodegradable paper packaging  market, being a highly mature and predominant market, shows higher market value  share in the global biodegradable packaging market than the biodegradable  plastic packaging market does. The biodegradable plastic packaging market on  the other hand, being in its introductory phase, shows tremendous potential for  growth and is expected to grow at a CAGR of double digits.Another report by ASD Repprts estimated the global bioplastics market  to  reach US$3.94 bln in 2014. The report commented that ‘The availability of feedstock and  the ability to produce bioplastics at a price low enough to make it  economically viable, will be key to bioplastics displacing traditional plastics  on a large scale. Bioplastics are still set to grow considerably in the next 10  years as it is a sustainable option, with biodegradable plastics having an even  smaller impact on the environment’  The  global bioplastics market is a small but significant sub-sector of the plastics  industry. Bioplastics is an environment-friendly method that does not occupy  landfills. Moreover, plants provide a cheap and sustainable alternative to  their petroleum counterparts. In the coming years, economics, legislation and environmental  issues will all drive policies to support sustainable growth across the  nations and various industries. Bioplastics will have an increasing importance  and market share in the plastics industry as well as a material in general over  the coming years.
 
 European Union's target of 80% reduction in plastic  bag consumption by 2019 coupled with growing consumer awareness to create  significant growth opportunities for biodegradable plastics market. According  to a report by TechSci Research, the biodegradable plastics market in Europe is  forecast to witness a robust CAGR of around 12% during 2014-19. The growth in  the market is being supported by various factors such as increasing environmental  awareness among consumers, strict implementation of environment friendly laws  and growing R&D investments in the bioplastics sector by public as well as  private sectors. European Union's decision to reduce overall consumption of  thin plastic bags in the region by about 80% by 2019, compared to 2010  consumption levels, is expected to create huge growth opportunities for  biodegradable plastics manufacturers over the next five years. The reduction in  the usage of conventional  plastic bags is expected to directly boost the consumption of  biodegradable plastic bags in malls, retail outlets and loose packaging  applications. Biodegradable plastics are largely used in some essential  applications such as shopping bags, refuge bags, agricultural mulch films,  loose packaging, bottles, etc. Presently, the average annual per capita  consumption of plastic bags in Europe stands at 200 units. However, general  consumer acceptability and preference for biodegradable plastics is increasing  across all European countries. This growth is expected to be driven by growing  popularity of biodegradable plastics in major end-user industries such as packaging, disposable plastic  goods and textiles. Biodegradable plastics based on cellulose, starch  and polylactic acid (PLA) dominate the biodegradable plastics market in Europe,  accounting for more than 80% of the total market share, in volume terms, in  2013. With significant technological advancements driven by public private  partnerships, biodegradable polymers have become cost-competitive with  petroleum based products. These technology advancements have also facilitated  improvements in various properties of biodegradable plastics over the recent  years. "The demand for biodegradable plastics is witnessing a significant  rise from conventional end-user industries such as packaging, agriculture and  textile. Nevertheless, use of biodegradable plastics, especially in European  countries, is also increasing in other niche segments such as medical implants and drug  delivery systems. In orthopedics, biodegradable plastics are finding use  in joint replacements, fracture  fixation plates, bone defect fillers, artificial tendons, ligaments, bone  cements, etc. Realizing the benefits offered by biodegradable plastics,  several research studies are underway to improve the commercial viability of  these niche applications. The future of biodegradable plastics in Europe is  expected to be bright due to imposition of stringent laws mandating significant  reduction in plastic bag consumption in the region over the next five  years," said Mr. Karan Chechi, Research Director, TechSci Research.
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