A growing sustainable-materials segment
The bioplastics and sustainable textiles markets are growing as brands and regulators push for renewable, lower-footprint materials and natural colourants. Demand for bio-based feedstock and natural dyes continues to rise.
Where algal inputs fit
Spirulina biomass and phycocyanin fit the renewable-feedstock and natural-pigment segments rather than commodity petrochemical materials. Adoption depends on consistent composition, documented performance and demonstrated processability, and supports a circular use of production streams.
The planning implication
Material developers benefit from securing consistent, well-documented inputs early. Forward-looking note: SPIRUVA is in a pre-launch phase, with commercial production scheduled for July 2027. Market figures reflect published industry trends and are directional, not guarantees.
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Spiruva Research Team
Industry Intelligence Desk
Spiruva's editorial team includes co-founders and industry researchers covering the global phycocyanin and spirulina markets. We publish data-driven articles that help B2B buyers make better procurement decisions.