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PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1775601

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PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1775601

South America Bioplastics Market - Forecasts from 2025 to 2030

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The South America Bioplastics Market is expected to grow from US$761.165 million in 2025 to US$1,077.681 million in 2030, at a CAGR of 7.20%.

Plastics created from renewable biomass sources such as vegetable fats and oils, woodchips, corn starch, sawdust, and reprocessed food waste, among others, are known as bioplastics. Some bioplastics are made directly from natural biopolymers and proteins. In contrast, others are chemically synthesized from sugar derivatives and lipids from plants and animals or biologically produced by sugar or lipid fermentation. Common plastics, on the other hand, such as fossil-fuel plastics, are made from petroleum or natural gas. One of the primary drivers for the bioplastics market is the environmental challenge of achieving high levels of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere. In addition, variations in oil prices and modifications in laws restricting the use of petroleum-based plastics increased bioplastic demand in South America.

  • Government initiatives that encourage the usage of bioplastics in this region will be a major driver of the bioplastics market's growth.

In South America, legislation limiting the use and distribution of single-use plastic is being developed. After banning products such as plastic bags and drinking straws in various nations, new legislation is driving even more drastic changes and focusing on reducing several types of unwanted plastics. Chile has been the South American country where the debate against single-use plastics has progressed the greatest. Chile is through the approval process for a law prohibiting the distribution of single-use plastics in diners, coffee shops, resorts, and other outlets. Peru is another country that has enacted a national law on plastic, with a gradual ban on single-use plastics and a tariff on the distribution of plastic bags. In other Latin American markets, like Brazil, major cities such as Sao Paulo and many others have prohibited selling some plastic items. Several industries are replacing plastics in packaging due to legal restrictions and changes in customer habits. For example, iFood, the Brazilian market leader in online food ordering and delivery, has committed to reducing the amount of single-use plastic it provides to its consumers significantly. These achievements would not have been possible without the work of many non-profit organizations such as Oceana, Plastic Oceans Chile, and the UN Environment Program's Clean Seas Campaign in Brazil. These regulations by the government, together with consumers' preference for environmentally friendly products, are expected to propel the market growth of bioplastics in South America.

  • By country, Brazil is expected to hold a significant share in the South American bioplastics market during the forecast period.

In South America, Brazil is expected to hold a substantial share in the market for bioplastics. The demand for bioplastics and the manufacture of bioplastics has increased dramatically as a result of the development of companies in Brazil, as well as growing environmental concerns. The country has experienced the fastest industrial growth and leads South America in bioplastic production. Due to its extensive understanding of sugar cane production and ethanol processing, Brazil appears to have a competitive advantage. In addition, different cities and states in Brazil have enacted single-use plastic bans. Drinking straws are the principal target of such regulations in Latin America's largest country. At least 12 Brazilian localities and five states have legislation prohibiting them. Almost every week, the local media reports on the approval of a new municipal prohibition. Moreover, according to recent research published by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Brazil is the fourth-largest producer of plastic waste in the world, behind the United States, China, and India. Significant development by key players is also expected to propel market growth in this region.

Market Segmentation:

By Type

  • Bio-based Biodegradable Bioplastic
  • PLA
  • PHA
  • Starch Blends
  • Others
  • Bio-based Non-biodegradable Bioplastic
  • PE
  • PET
  • PA
  • PTT
  • Fossil-based Biodegradable Bioplastic
  • PBAT
  • PCL

By Form

  • Film/Sheet
  • Bottles/Containers
  • Fibers/Filaments
  • Injection Molding Parts
  • Others

By End-User Industry

  • Packaging
  • Construction
  • Textile
  • Electrical and Electronics
  • Automotive
  • Others

By Country

  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Others

Companies Profiled

  • NatureWorks LLC
  • Corbion
  • BASF
  • Braskem
  • Novamont S.p.A.
  • Cardia Bioplastics
  • Showa Denko KK
  • Amcor Limited
  • Taghleef Industries
  • Arkema SA
  • Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
Product Code: KSI061610683

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. MARKET SNAPSHOT

  • 2.1. Market Overview
  • 2.2. Market Definition
  • 2.3. Scope of the Study
  • 2.4. Market Segmentation

3. BUSINESS LANDSCAPE

  • 3.1. Market Drivers
  • 3.2. Market Restraints
  • 3.3. Market Opportunities
  • 3.4. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • 3.5. Industry Value Chain Analysis
  • 3.6. Policies and Regulations
  • 3.7. Strategic Recommendations

4. TECHNOLOGICAL OUTLOOK

5. SOUTH AMERICA BIOPLASTICS MARKET BY TYPE

  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. Bio-based Biodegradable Bioplastic
    • 5.2.1. PLA
    • 5.2.2. PHA
    • 5.2.3. Starch Blends
    • 5.2.4. Others
  • 5.3. Bio-based Non-biodegradable Bioplastic
    • 5.3.1. PE
    • 5.3.2. PET
    • 5.3.3. PA
    • 5.3.4. PTT
  • 5.4. Fossil-based Biodegradable Bioplastic
    • 5.4.1. PBAT
    • 5.4.2. PCL

6. SOUTH AMERICA BIOPLASTICS MARKET BY FORM

  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Film/Sheet
  • 6.3. Bottles/Containers
  • 6.4. Fibers/Filaments
  • 6.5. Injection Molding Parts
  • 6.6. Others

7. SOUTH AMERICA BIOPLASTICS MARKET BY END-USER INDUSTRY

  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Packaging
  • 7.3. Construction
  • 7.4. Textile
  • 7.5. Electrical and Electronics
  • 7.6. Automotive
  • 7.7. Others

8. SOUTH AMERICA BIOPLASTICS MARKET BY COUNTRY

  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. Brazil
  • 8.3. Argentina
  • 8.4. Chile
  • 8.5. Colombia
  • 8.6. Others

9. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS

  • 9.1. Major Players and Strategy Analysis
  • 9.2. Market Share Analysis
  • 9.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, and Collaborations
  • 9.4. Competitive Dashboard

10. COMPANY PROFILES

  • 10.1. NatureWorks LLC
  • 10.2. Corbion
  • 10.3. BASF
  • 10.4. Braskem
  • 10.5. Novamont S.p.A.
  • 10.6. Cardia Bioplastics
  • 10.7. Showa Denko KK
  • 10.8. Amcor Limited
  • 10.9. Taghleef Industries
  • 10.10. Arkema SA
  • 10.11. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation

11. APPENDIX

  • 11.1. Currency
  • 11.2. Assumptions
  • 11.3. Base and Forecast Years Timeline
  • 11.4. Key Benefits for the Stakeholders
  • 11.5. Research Methodology
  • 11.6. Abbreviations
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