biosourcés
Biosourcés, or biosourced materials, are substances derived from renewable biological resources such as plants, algae, or microorganisms, rather than fossil fuels. The term covers a broad range of materials including bio-based polymers, chemicals, fuels, and solvents. Biosourced origin refers to feedstock, while biodegradability is a separate property that depends on chemical structure and disposal conditions.
Examples include polylactic acid (PLA) and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), as well as bio-based polyethylenes or polypropylenes produced
Feedstocks include starch-rich crops, sugarcane, lignocellulosic residues, vegetable oils, and microalgae, along with agricultural and municipal
Lifecycle assessment is used to compare greenhouse gas emissions, energy use, and environmental impacts of biosourcés
Market adoption faces challenges such as higher costs, feedstock variability, and the need for compatible processing