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Is Sugar-based surfactants - greener solution for cosmetics?
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11th Asia Surfactants Personal & Home Care Markets

Biodegradability important for surfactants

According to the researcher, due to the large quantities of amphiphiles that are used for different applications, it is imperative that they exhibit ‘ready biodegradability’.

“As a result, many amphiphiles manufacturing firms have initiated a drive to develop
surfactants that have properties similar to traditional ones and are also readily biodegradable.
With this in mind, we think that our sugar-based amphiphiles are prospective
alternatives for replacing the traditional ones (as green surfactants),”
he said.
(Source: Cosmetics design-europe, 1 Feb 2011)

Want to learn more about sugar-based amphiphiles ? And how it could be a greener alternative to some of the surfactants currently used in personal care and cosmetic products?

Then be sure to join 11th Asia Surfactants Personal & Home Care Markets to hear key expert, SEPPIC, shares their experiences and challenges in `Developing Green Cosmetics ‘. Besides SEPPIC, the event has also lined-up an impressive panel of leading industry leaders to share valuable insights and analysis on the theme of Sustainability vs Cost vs Performance.

Among the confirmed and distinguished speakers are:

Galaxy Surfactants, Sinopec Jinling, Desmet Ballestra SpA, Liby Group,
Jala (Group) Co. Ltd, Evonik Goldschmidt GmbH, U Star (Thailand) Co Ltd,
LG Household & Health Care Ltd, Lion Corporation, BASF

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