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Bio-based construction polymers are a type of plastic derived from renewable resources such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. These polymers are used in a variety of construction applications, including insulation, roofing, siding, and flooring. They are often used as a substitute for traditional petroleum-based plastics, as they are more sustainable and have a lower environmental impact. Bio-based construction polymers are also more durable and resistant to weathering, making them a popular choice for outdoor applications.
Bio-based construction polymers are becoming increasingly popular due to their sustainability and cost-effectiveness. They are also more lightweight than traditional plastics, making them easier to transport and install.
Some companies in the bio-based construction polymers market include BASF, Dow, DuPont, and Covestro. Other companies include BioAmber, NatureWorks, and Novamont. Show Less Read more