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Textiles Intelligence8 page report
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Over the next few years, biopolymers—and fibres derived from biopolymers—are poised to make massive inroads into a number of market areas dominated by petrochemical-derived products—such as polyester, polypropylene and polyamide (nylon). Some of these bio-based materials exist in nature, while others can be
chemically synthesised, produced by microbes or derived from
biomass. Many are biodegradable. Please note: the report price given is for a single user license only. This license authorizes the PDF files to be stored on a single computer only; the files may not be distributed for storage or use elsewhere. If you wish to upgrade to a site license or a corporate license, please contact Textiles Intelligence directly (info@textilesintelligence.com).
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| Source: | Textiles Intelligence
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| Document ID: | TTM 74 Editorial
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| Title | Starting Page | Number of Pages |
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| Developments in Biopolymers and Other Alternatives to Established Synthetic Fibres | 4 | 5 |
| Developments in Biopolymers and Other Alternatives to Established Synthetic Fibres | 4 | 5 |
Textiles Intelligence specialises in providing business information on the global fibre, textile and apparel industries. It was formed in 1992 as a spin-off from the Economist Intelligence Unit and the company now publishes more than 100 reports a year on the textile and apparel industry. Reports contain authoritative research-based information and statistical data – including details of markets for, and developments in, niche sectors such as technical textiles and performance apparel – and are used by senior executives, investors and strategists who need to understand all areas of the supply chain.