en.Wedoany.com Reported - Belgian startup AmphiStar has launched two bio-based surfactant products, AmphiCare and AmphiClean, claiming they are the first fully upcycled surfactants, produced from local organic waste and agri-food processing side streams using a clean bioconversion process.
AmphiCare is specifically designed for personal care applications, including shampoos, makeup removers, and other skincare products. The company states that the product offers high purity and functionality, meeting industry requirements for skin compatibility, mildness, and performance. AmphiClean, on the other hand, targets the home care sector, suitable for multi-surface cleaners, dishwashing products, and detergents.
Sophie Roelants, Chief Operating Officer of AmphiStar, believes these two products represent a significant step in the transition to fully sustainable surfactants, reducing reliance on fossil feedstocks and virgin bio-based raw materials such as palm oil, while providing high-performance and scalable alternatives.
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