Renewable Chemicals Market Share 2021: Global Trends, Key Players, Industry Analysis Report to 2027

The Renewable Chemicals Market size is expected to grow at an annual average of 9% during 2021-2027. Renewable chemicals or bio-based chemicals consist of a variety of chemicals obtained from renewable sources such as agricultural feedstocks, agricultural wastes, organic wastes, biomass and microorganisms.Renewable chemicals are considered a sustainable carbon source because they have a lower carbon footprint compared to traditional petroleum-based chemicals.

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The following segmentation are covered in this report:

By Product Type

  • Alcohols
  • Organic Acids
  • Ketones
  • Platform Chemicals
  • Biopolymers
  • Others (Bio-based 1,3-PDO, ECH, and 1,4-BDO)

By End-use

  • Transportation
  • Textiles
  • Food safety
  • Environment
  • Communication
  • Housing
  • Recreation
  • Health & Hygiene
  • Bio-Medical
  • Agriculture
  • Other Applications

Company Profile

  • Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (US)
  • Amyris Inc (US)
  • BASF SE (Germany)
  • Bioamber Inc (US)
  • Biomethanol Chemie Nederland B.V. (The Netherlands)
  • Braskem (Brazil)
  • Cargill Inc (US)
  • Koninklijke DSM N.V. (The Netherlands)

The report covers the following objectives:

  • Proliferation and maturation of trade in the global Renewable Chemicals Market
  • The market share of the global Renewable Chemicals Market supply and demand ratio, growth revenue, supply chain analysis, and business overview.
  • Current and future market trends that are influencing the growth opportunities and growth rate of the Renewable Chemicals Market
  • Feasibility study, new market insights, company profiles, investment return, revenue (value), and consumption (volume) of the global Renewable Chemicals Market

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