PUBLISHER: TechSci Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2047957
PUBLISHER: TechSci Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2047957
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The global market for compostable plastics is projected to expand significantly, rising from USD 2.85 billion in 2025 to USD 5.12 billion by 2031, demonstrating a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.26%. These plastics, derived from either renewable biomass or fossil sources, are engineered to biologically break down into carbon dioxide, water, and biomass under specific environmental conditions. Key factors driving this market's growth include strict government policies aimed at reducing single-use conventional plastics and a deliberate shift by major corporations towards achieving circular economy objectives. Furthermore, the increasing demand for sustainable packaging in the food service and agricultural industries is reinforcing the need for these eco-friendly alternatives.
| Market Overview | |
|---|---|
| Forecast Period | 2027-2031 |
| Market Size 2025 | USD 2.85 Billion |
| Market Size 2031 | USD 5.12 Billion |
| CAGR 2026-2031 | 10.26% |
| Fastest Growing Segment | PLA |
| Largest Market | North America |
Despite this growth, a significant obstacle to the widespread adoption of compostable plastics is the insufficient industrial composting infrastructure needed to properly process these materials at their end of life. The higher production costs compared to conventional petroleum-based polymers also limit their mass commercialization, particularly in markets sensitive to price. Nevertheless, data from European Bioplastics indicates that global bioplastics production capacity reached 2.31 million tonnes in 2025, with packaging representing the largest share, underscoring ongoing industry investment in expanding capacity even amidst infrastructure challenges.
Market Driver
A major driving force for the compostable plastics market is the combination of corporate sustainability goals and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) initiatives. Large consumer goods companies are actively moving away from traditional plastics to achieve their internal environmental targets and comply with regulatory mandates. This transition involves significant investments in redesigning packaging to prioritize end-of-life biodegradability, which in turn helps reduce waste management costs linked to global EPR programs. For example, PepsiCo's '2024 ESG Summary' in September 2025 reported that 93% of its packaging portfolio was reusable, recyclable, or compostable, highlighting a swift increase in the use of sustainable materials to align with circularity commitments.
Concurrently, an intensified focus on reducing carbon footprints and embracing circular economy principles is accelerating the adoption of compostable alternatives. These materials offer substantially lower lifecycle emissions compared to their fossil-based counterparts. Manufacturers are increasingly bringing to market bio-based materials that either sequester carbon or require less energy for production, making them attractive to industries aiming for net-zero supply chains. A key illustration of this trend comes from TotalEnergies Corbion, which in September 2025, revealed that its virgin Luminy PLA bioplastic achieves a carbon footprint of only 0.29 kg CO2-eq per kg, representing an 85% reduction compared to conventional plastics. This broader industry momentum suggests that global biobased plastics production capacity is expected to reach approximately 4.69 million tonnes by 2030, as projected by European Bioplastics in December 2025, fueled by these converging sustainability drivers.
Market Challenge
A significant structural impediment to the expansion of the global compostable plastics market is the insufficient industrial composting infrastructure. These specialized materials necessitate specific environmental conditions, typically found only in dedicated facilities, for proper degradation. Without such infrastructure, compostable plastics frequently end up in landfills, where they fail to decompose as designed, or they enter recycling streams, leading to contamination of conventional polymers. This systemic failure causes corporate buyers to hesitate, fearing that their commitment to sustainable materials might result in unforeseen environmental damage instead of the anticipated circular benefits.
The repercussions of this infrastructure deficiency are intensified by the industry's reliance on high-volume disposable products. Given that the market is heavily dependent on single-use items, the inability to effectively complete the waste cycle directly diminishes the appeal of compostable plastics for their largest application segment. The extent of this reliance is considerable; European Bioplastics reported that in 2025, the packaging sector alone represented 41.3 percent of the global bioplastics market. Therefore, the imbalance between the capacity to produce these materials and the scarcity of essential processing facilities creates a significant bottleneck, impeding wider commercial adoption.
Market Trends
A rapidly developing trend is the shift towards home-compostable foodservice solutions, serving as a strategic answer to the severe lack of industrial composting facilities. By developing materials that can degrade under typical backyard conditions, manufacturers are effectively reducing the dependence of sustainable packaging on specialized municipal processing plants, which continue to be a main constraint on market growth. This operational change enables brands to provide verifiable end-of-life options that consumers can manage themselves, thereby ensuring compliance with increasingly strict environmental claims regulations. Supporting this industry-wide movement, the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) announced in September 2025 the launch of its Commercial & Home Compostable Certification Program, recognizing the need for a new dual-certification standard to meet the rising market demand for proven residential waste diversion methods, despite already certifying over 51,000 products for commercial facilities.
Concurrently, the rise of algae and seaweed-based biopolymers is transforming feedstock approaches by utilizing marine resources, thus avoiding competition with food crops for agricultural land or fresh water. These advanced hydrocolloid materials address performance shortcomings observed in starch-based polymers, particularly concerning natural breakdown and safety in marine environments, making them well-suited for flexible films and coatings in the takeaway industry. The commercial viability of this technology has greatly accelerated, moving past niche prototyping to achieve considerable volume displacement. Highlighting this scaling potential, Notpla's '2024 Impact Report' in April 2025 revealed that its seaweed-based packaging replaced 11.6 million single-use plastic items in 2024, effectively doubling the volume displaced compared to the prior year.
Report Scope
In this report, the Global Compostable Plastics Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Compostable Plastics Market.
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