Published on: March 9, 2026

BIO-BASED CHEMICALS AND ENZYMES

BIO-BASED CHEMICALS AND ENZYMES

NEWS: India has prioritised bio-based chemicals and enzymes under the BioE3 Policy to reduce import reliance on imported petrochemicals and crude oil derivatives

BioE3 Policy

  • The BioE3 Policy (Biotechnology for Economy, Environment, and Employment) ànational framework launched in 2024 àposition India as a global bio-manufacturing powerhouse.
  • Spearheaded by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science & Technology.
  • Focuses onà boosting the economy by driving biotechnology-led GDP growth+ protecting the environment+ creating employment in Tier-II/III cities.
  • Six thematic sectorsàbio-based chemicals, smart proteins, precision bio-therapeutics, climate-resilient agriculture, carbon capture and utilisation, and marine-space research.
  • Economic TargetàTo grow India’s bioeconomy from $150 billion (2023) to $300 billion by 2030.

Bio-based Chemicals

  • Industrial chemicals derived from renewable biological feedstocks (sugarcane and biomass residues) rather than from fossil fuels.
  • Primarily manufactured through àfermentation, microbial synthesis, or enzymatic conversion.
  • Examples: Include bio-alcohols (ethanol), organic acids (lactic acid), bio-plastics, and bio-surfactants.
  • These chemicals haveà 30–80% lower carbon footprint than traditional petrochemicals.

About Enzymes

  • Biological catalysts (proteins) àthat accelerate chemical reactions with high specificity and work effectively at relatively low temperatures and pressures.
  • g., Include proteases (break down proteins), lipases (hydrolyse fats), & amylases (convert starch).
  • Enzymeà Use eliminates harsh chemicals, reducing toxic waste and hazardous by-products.
  • Commercial scaling in India is currently slowed by complex, multi-layered regulatory approval processes.
  • The governmentà aims to establish bio-foundries to design custom enzymes for specific industrial needs.