Non-food crops and bio-renewable resources offer an almost unlimited supply of potential fibre and resin feedstocks as sustainable raw materials for biocomposites. The burgeoning initial market for biocomposites is providing a major driver for the development of new applications. If these factors can be integrated with an extensive range of processing options, this will help to ensure that the optimum combinations of natural fibres and matrices can be brought together at financially viable prices. In such circumstances, the biocomposites industry is likely to see a period of sustained growth.