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Kingfa Unveils Bio-Based Home-Compostable PBS Coating at CHINAPLAS 2026
Product Launch

Kingfa Unveils Bio-Based Home-Compostable PBS Coating at CHINAPLAS 2026

At CHINAPLAS 2026 in Shanghai, Kingfa introduced an innovative bio-based and home-compostable PBS extrusion coating material for paper packaging, alongside recycled HDPE solutions — advancing both bio-based and circular economy material strategies.

M&A

Acquisition of AI Sorting Firm Recycleye

Global recycling equipment manufacturer CP Group has acquired AI-powered sorting technology company Recycleye to enhance the precise recovery of complex packaging materials, including bioplastics.

Product Launch

Bio-Material Solution for the Diaper Industry

ZymoChem has published a comprehensive performance white paper detailing its BAYSE™ bio-based superabsorbent polymers, offering a scalable, renewable alternative to fossil-based polyacrylates in hygiene products.

Kingfa and Beijing University Partner on Green Biomanufacturing
Partnership

Kingfa and Beijing University Partner on Green Biomanufacturing

Kingfa Sci. & Tech. has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Beijing University of Chemical Technology for green biomanufacturing, targeting bio-based material development using biochemical technologies and biocatalysis to replace petrochemical feedstocks.

Financial Results

Cirplus is entering liquidation

Digital B2B procurement platform Cirplus has officially entered liquidation, marking the end of its operations in the circular and bio-based plastics marketplace.

Plant Announcement

Selenis to Double Recycled Polyester Output in Portugal

Selenis has announced plans to double its recycled polyester production capacity at its Portuguese facility by the third quarter of 2027 to meet the growing global demand for circular packaging solutions.

Product Launch

Breakthrough in Milk-Based Bioplastic Film

Researchers at Flinders University have developed a new biodegradable packaging film derived from waste milk proteins designed to replace single-use fossil plastics.

Market Analysis

Bio-based Car Parts Reach Market-Readiness Stage

New market intelligence indicates that high-strength automotive bioplastics have overcome critical durability and heat-resistance thresholds, signalling readiness for mass commercial adoption.

Market Analysis

Plastics recycling technologies mapped across Europe

Plastics Recyclers Europe has released comprehensive data mapping the installed capacity and diverse technologies of recycling facilities across the continent to benchmark progress against 2030 targets.

M&A

Divestment of UCY Polymers CZ Completed

Indorama Ventures has officially completed the sale of its indirect subsidiary UCY Polymers CZ as part of a strategic portfolio optimization.

M&A

Primient Becomes Sole Owner of Primient Covation

Primient has finalized the acquisition of the remaining stake in the Primient Covation joint venture, solidifying its leadership in the production of high-performance, bio-based materials like Susterra® propanediol.

Product Launch

RIKEN Scientists Develop Saltwater-Safe, Rapidly Decomposing Plant-Based Plastic

Researchers at RIKEN’s Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), led by Takuzo Aida, have developed a robust, flexible, plant-based plastic that rapidly decomposes in natural environments, including saltwater, without forming microplastics. Utilizing inexpensive, FDA-approved ingredients, this material represents a significant advancement towards combating plastic pollution.

[Investment & Funding Product Launch]

FutureBio startup to make completely recyclable plastic cost competitive

Expert Analysis: FutureBio Inc. Advances Cost-Competitive, Recyclable Bioplastics

FutureBio Inc., a biotech startup headquartered in Berkeley, California, is emerging as a significant player in the sustainable materials sector with its focus on developing completely recyclable and cost-competitive plastics. Founded in 2024, the company’s core mission revolves around combating climate change, reducing carbon emissions, and promoting a circular economy through innovative biomanufacturing solutions.

The company leverages advanced biotechnology, including strain engineering, metabolic engineering, protein design, and fermentation, to transform renewable biomass or waste feedstocks into high-performance monomers. These monomers are then polymerized to create materials with reprocessable and molecular-level recyclable networks, enabling both in-house scrap reuse and large-scale circularity. FutureBio claims its novel plastic can be completely depolymerized using hydrochloric acid, allowing for the reuse of decomposed biomass as new raw materials, thereby reducing waste and enhancing sustainability. A key differentiator highlighted by FutureBio is its assertion that these biorenewable plastics will make recycling more cost-effective than producing new plastic, creating a crucial economic incentive for businesses to adopt their solutions. The company is deploying AI to accelerate the development of these sustainable materials, optimizing processes from enzyme design to polymer formulation.

Product Launch

Scientists Develop New Plastics That Break Down Safely Instead of Polluting

Rutgers University scientists have engineered novel plastics that naturally degrade under everyday conditions, offering a sustainable solution to plastic pollution without requiring specialized treatments. The breakthrough, led by Yuwei Gu and published in Nature Chemistry, allows for programmable material lifecycles, with potential applications ranging from packaging to timed drug-release capsules.

Product Launch

Emirates Biotech launches PLA biopolymer 'Embio'

Emirates Biotech has launched ‘Embio’, a new series of plant-based PLA biopolymers, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional plastics in the Middle East with local stock and lower minimum order quantities.

Regulatory & Policy

New plan to unlock the bioeconomy's potential

The European Commission has adopted a new Bioeconomy Strategy, explicitly integrating bio-based plastics into a coherent regulatory framework and preparing for legally binding targets, signaling a major shift in EU industrial policy.

Kingfa Presents Green Material Solutions at COP30
Industry Event

Kingfa Presents Green Material Solutions at COP30

At COP30, Kingfa’s Academician Li Jianjun presented the company’s full-chain carbon reduction pathway for the plastics industry, covering bio-based feedstock development, recycled content integration, and lifecycle carbon footprint calculation services.

Product Launch

Carbon Cell makes plastic-free alternative to polystyrene

British company Carbon Cell has developed a carbon-negative, compostable, and plastic-free rigid foam from agricultural waste, offering a sustainable alternative to polystyrene for packaging and insulation.

Product Launch

New bamboo bioplastic offers strong alternative to traditional plastics

Scientists in China have developed a high-performance bamboo bioplastic that surpasses conventional plastics in strength and heat resistance, while being fully biodegradable within 50 days and recyclable. This innovative material offers a compelling sustainable alternative for various industrial applications.

M&A

TIPA acquires Sealpap to expand recyclable and compostable packaging portfolio

TIPA Compostable Packaging has acquired Sealpap, a specialist in recyclable paper-based packaging, significantly broadening TIPA’s sustainable packaging portfolio to offer both compostable and recyclable solutions. This strategic move aims to help global brands meet environmental goals and comply with evolving EU regulations, reinforcing TIPA’s growth in circular packaging across Europe and North America.

Partnerships

Braskem Advocates Biopolymer Policy at COP30

Braskem’s Sustainable Development Director called for stronger public policies to support biopolymer demand and R&D at COP30, emphasizing the company’s leadership in renewable polyethylene.

Plant Announcement

Expanded Capacity for Recyclable Bio-based PE

Braskem America has announced expanded production capacity for its ‘I’m green’ bio-based polyethylene (PE), reinforcing its commitment to sustainable packaging solutions. This move significantly boosts the availability of a plant-based biopolymer for diverse applications.

M&A

Teknor Apex Acquires Danimer Scientific

Teknor Apex completed the acquisition of Danimer Scientific, consolidating its position in the biodegradable biopolymer market and strengthening its production scalability and competitive dynamics.

Product Launch

SABIC Launches Renewable-Grade ULTEM Resin

SABIC introduced the first certified renewable-grade ULTEM resin, a bio-based engineering plastic with high heat resistance and mechanical strength for electronics and aerospace applications.

Plant Announcement

Braskem Expands Renewable Innovation Center

Braskem continues expansion of its $20 million Renewable Innovation Center in Massachusetts, targeting 1 million tons of annual bioproduct capacity by 2030 and advancing biopolymer R&D.

Product Launch

TripleW Launches World's First Food Waste-Based PLA

TripleW, supported by Sulzer Chemtech, launched the world’s first polylactic acid bioplastic made from food waste, marking significant innovation in sustainable bioplastics production from circular economy feedstocks.

Product Launch

Fibre Screw Caps on Track to Be Cost-Competitive with Fossil Plastics

Blue Ocean Closures (BOC) has announced a significant breakthrough, positioning its latest fibre screw caps to match or outperform fossil plastic in material cost while drastically reducing production energy requirements. This advancement marks a pivotal moment for sustainable and cost-efficient packaging alternatives.

M&A

Honeywell Completes Spin-Off of Solstice Advanced Materials

Honeywell successfully completed the spin-off of its Advanced Materials business, now operating as Solstice Advanced Materials, on October 30, 2025. This strategic move is part of Honeywell’s broader plan to establish three independent, focused market-leading companies, with further separations for its Automation and Aerospace businesses slated for the second half of 2026. Solstice Advanced Materials officially began trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol “SOLS”.

Solstice Advanced Materials emerges as a leading global specialty materials company, building on a heritage spanning over 130 years in advanced materials science. The company is dedicated to delivering high-performance solutions across diverse critical industries. Its business is structured into two main segments: Refrigerants & Applied Solutions, which accounts for approximately 72% of its net sales, and Electronic & Specialty Materials, making up the remaining 28%. Solstice’s product portfolio includes essential items such as refrigerants, advanced materials for semiconductor manufacturing, protective fibers, and healthcare packaging. In 2024, the assets now comprising Solstice generated approximately $3.8 billion in net sales and employed nearly 4,000 individuals worldwide. The spin-off aims to allow Solstice to pursue its own growth strategies and allocate capital more efficiently as an independent, publicly traded entity.

M&A

Agilyx investment transaction in GreenDot completed

Agilyx has completed the acquisition of a 44% stake in GreenDot Global, a significant move to strengthen its European market presence and establish a global platform for supplying feedstock to the advanced recycling industry.

Plant Announcement

Polykar Doubles Production Capacity at Edmonton Facility

Polykar has announced a $20 million investment to double the production capacity of its Edmonton facility, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable packaging and the circular economy in Western Canada.

Plant Announcement

Grandpuits: A Zero-Crude Platform in 2025

TotalEnergies’ Grandpuits platform in France is undergoing a major €500 million conversion to become a zero-crude facility by mid-2025, focusing on sustainable aviation fuel, plastic recycling, and renewable energy production.

Kingfa Opens Advanced Chemical Recycling Facility in Spain
Facility Launch

Kingfa Opens Advanced Chemical Recycling Facility in Spain

Kingfa has inaugurated a state-of-the-art plastic waste chemical recycling facility in Montalbo, Cuenca, Spain, with annual capacity of 30,000 tonnes of high-performance recycled plastics, marking the Chinese materials giant’s first major European recycling operation.

Regulatory & Policy

Industry Body Calls for EU Green Deal Recognition

European Bioplastics urges EU policymakers to formally recognize the bioplastics sector as a critical enabler for achieving the European Green Deal’s climate and circularity goals.

Investment & Funding

Uluu raises $10.5M to scale seaweed bioplastics

Australian firm Uluu secured A$16 million ($10.5 million) in funding to develop demonstration facility and scale technology for producing PHA bioplastics from seaweed as petroleum alternative.