“…In the past few decades, a growing environmental awareness toward “green” materials together with depletion of fossil fuels, have led to various attempts to produce alternative biobased products. − The automotive industry, in particular, has a primary motivation in the advancement of green composites, as these nature-based products can provide alternative solutions to various disadvantages of conventional materials currently used in the industry. , Biobased composites can offer mechanical strength, lower weight and cost, ecological sustainability, low energy requirements for production, safe end of life disposal and carbon dioxide neutrality that have made them particularly attractive to many industries. ,, Therefore, several studies have focused on introducing renewable materials into automotive parts, , mostly by incorporating natural fibers into the formulation of commodity nondegradable polymers like polypropylene, either as a filler or as reinforcement. − …”