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Green polyols are a type of plastic additive used to reduce the environmental impact of plastic production. They are derived from renewable resources such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and starches, and are used to replace petroleum-based polyols in the production of polyurethane foam. Green polyols are biodegradable and non-toxic, making them an attractive option for manufacturers looking to reduce their carbon footprint. They also offer improved performance characteristics such as improved flame retardancy, better thermal insulation, and improved mechanical properties.
Green polyols are becoming increasingly popular in the plastic additives market, as manufacturers look to reduce their environmental impact. Companies such as BASF, Covestro, and Dow are leading the way in the development of green polyols, offering a range of products to meet the needs of the market. Other companies such as BioAmber, BioBased Technologies, and Myriant are also active in the green polyols market, offering a range of products to meet the needs of the industry. Show Less Read more