Bio-based Composite Material Market Size, Share, By Fiber Type (Wood Fiber and Non-wood Fiber), Product (Hybrid, and Green), End User (Transportation, Building and Construction, Consumer goods, and Others), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035

Report Code: PMI585525 | Publish Date: May 2025 | No. of Pages: 175

Bio Based Composite Material Market Companies

Stora Enso, FLEXFORM TECHNOLOGIES, TECNARO GMBH, Fiberon, BCOMP, and others are the major companies in the Bio-based Composite Material Market aimed at improving sustainable materials, rising demand for environment-friendly alternatives, and growing focus on achieving carbon neutrality objectives further contributing to a greener and sustainable future on global scale.

List of Key Players in the Market:

  • Stora Enso
  • FLEXFORM TECHNOLOGIES
  • JELU-WERK J. Ehrler GmbH & Co. KG
  • FLaxcomp
  • Fiberon
  • BCOMP
  • Norske Skog ASA
  • Procotex
  • TECNARO GMBH
  • HOBUM Oleochemicals GmbH
  • Duplicor
  • AirX Carbon
  • Syensqo
  • Huangshan Huasu New Material Science & Technology Co.,Ltd.
  • GREEN DOT BIOPLASTICS INC

Recent News:

  • In November 2024, the development of formaldehyde-free, bio-based adhesive systems for medium-density fiberboard (MDF) production was announced by Fraunhofer WKI enhancing sustainability in furniture and construction products. Furthermore, in collaboration with the startup YcoLabs they aim to create fungal mycelium-based thermal insulation materials using plant residues like hemp hurds and wood shavings.
  • In May 2024, a bio-based continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic (CFRT) composite was introduced that is derived from renewable resources by Cathay Biotech offering high mechanical strength, rigidity, and weather resistance, making them suitable for demanding applications in industries such as automotive and construction.
  • In April 2024, the two new PHA-based compounds were introduced namely PHACT CA1270P (clear) and PHACT CA1240PF (opaque) by CJ Biomaterials designed for blown, cast, and machine direction orientation (MDO) film applications offering environmental benefits and providing compostable alternatives to traditional plastic films.