SHANGHAI | 23-24 Sept 2011 |
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 developsurfactants 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:
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