The number of bio-based ethylene glycol (MEG) companies has increased, and new global production capacity is concentrated in Europe and the United States.
Bio-based ethylene glycol (MEG) is converted from sugar or other bio-based products of non-food resources as raw materials. Compared with petroleum-based ethylene glycol, bio-based ethylene glycol has the advantages of short process flow, high environmental protection, and low raw material cost. Choose from advantages like high flexibility. In recent years, against the backdrop of increasingly…