Bioethylene is a renewable form of ethylene produced from biomass rather than fossil fuels. It is derived from the fermentation of sugars found in plant materials, such as corn or sugarcane, and can be used in various applications, including the production of plastics and chemicals. Bioethylene is considered a more sustainable alternative to conventional ethylene, as it helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on non-renewable resources. Its development aligns with efforts to promote circular economy practices and reduce the environmental impact of chemical production.