Biodegradable polyester is a type of bioplastic, which is a plastic derived from renewable biomass sources such as vegetable oils, corn starch, or microbial sources. It is a sustainable alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics, as it is biodegradable and compostable. Biodegradable polyester is used in a variety of applications, including packaging, food containers, and medical supplies. It is also used in the production of textiles, such as clothing and carpets. Biodegradable polyester is becoming increasingly popular due to its environmental benefits. It is a more sustainable option than traditional plastics, as it is made from renewable sources and can be broken down into natural components. Additionally, it is non-toxic and does not release harmful chemicals into the environment. Some companies in the biodegradable polyester market include BASF, Dow, Mitsubishi Chemical, and Novamont. These companies produce biodegradable polyester for a variety of applications, including packaging, textiles, and medical supplies. Show Less Read more
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