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If you’re a manufacturer, brand owner, packaging buyer, sustainability professional, policymaker, or eco-conscious business, this guide about Biodegradable Polymers is written especially for you.

Traditional plastics take 400–1,000 years to decompose, clog landfills, pollute oceans, and increase carbon emissions. With plastic bans rising globally, businesses are struggling to find practical, scalable alternatives.

That’s where these come in—materials designed to break down naturally, reduce environmental impact, and still perform like conventional plastics.

In this blog, we’ll break down:


What Are Biodegradable Polymers?

Biodegradable polymers are materials that decompose naturally through the action of microorganisms like bacteria and fungi into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass.

Unlike conventional plastics, biodegradable polymers:

📊 Fact: According to global waste studies, only 9% of plastic ever produced is recycled, while biodegradable polymers help reduce landfill dependency significantly.

Difference between biodegradable polymers and conventional plastics

Types of Biodegradable Polymers

Biodegradable polymers are broadly classified into natural and synthetic.

TypeSourceExample
NaturalPlants & animalsStarch, cellulose, PHA
SyntheticChemically synthesizedPLA, PBAT , PBS

What Are Synthetic Biodegradable Polymers?

Synthetic biodegradable polymers are man-made polymer engineered to decompose under specific environmental conditions, like composting or soil exposure.

They combine performance + sustainability, making them ideal for industrial use.

Common Synthetic Biodegradable Polymers

Polylactic Acid (PLA)

Polybutylene adipate terephthalate  (PBAT)

Polybutylene Succinate (PBS)

📊 Performance Insight: Synthetic biodegradable polymers can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30–70% compared to petroleum-based plastics.


Biodegradable Polymers Market Size & Growth

The market is growing rapidly due to sustainability regulations and consumer demand.

Market Snapshot

MetricValue
Global Market Size (2024)USD 7.5 billion
Expected Market Size (2030)USD 22+ billion
CAGR15–17% annually

🌱 India Focus:
India’s biodegradable polymers market is expected to grow at 18% CAGR, driven by:

Global biodegradable polymers market growth forecast

Real-World Examples:

Here’s how these polymers are already being used in everyday life:

Packaging Industry

Agriculture

Medical Applications

Consumer Goods

📊 Impact Data: Switching to biodegradable polymers in packaging can reduce plastic waste by up to 60% annually for FMCG brands.

Real-world applications of biodegradable polymers in packaging and agriculture

Biodegradable vs Compostable Polymer

Many people confuse biodegradable polymers with compostable ones.

FeatureBiodegradable PolymersCompostable Polymers
BreakdownNatural environmentsCompost conditions
TimeframeVariableFixed (90–180 days)
CertificationOptionalMandatory

👉 Key Takeaway: All compostable polymer are biodegradable, but not all biodegradable polymers are compostable.


Why Businesses Are Switching to Biodegradable Polymers

📈 Consumer Insight: 73% of consumers prefer brands using sustainable packaging.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are biodegradable polymers completely eco-friendly?

Yes, when disposed of correctly, it can significantly reduce pollution and waste.

How long do biodegradable polymers take to degrade?

Depending on the material and conditions, 3 months to 2 years.

Are biodegradable polymers expensive?

Initially, yes, but costs are dropping by 10–15% annually due to scaling and innovation.

Can biodegradable polymers replace plastic entirely?

Not entirely yet, but they are ideal for packaging, agriculture, and disposables.


Why NovoEarth Is Leading the Change 

At NovoEarth, we specialise in next-generation biodegradable polymers designed for real-world performance and sustainability.

What NovoEarth Offers:


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About the Author

Sarthak Gupta is a Mechanical Engineer and the founder of NovoEarth, a cleantech venture specialising in circular material innovation and sustainable polymer solutions. His expertise lies in biodegradable polymer technologies and recycling systems for multilayer plastics—complex waste streams traditionally considered non-recyclable. With prior experience in renewable energy and wind turbine design, Sarthak focuses on translating engineering innovation into scalable, commercially viable climate solutions.

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