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Organic Surfactants are a type of surfactant derived from natural sources such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and other renewable resources. They are used in a variety of applications, including personal care, home care, industrial, and agricultural products. Organic Surfactants are biodegradable, non-toxic, and have low environmental impact. They are also more cost-effective than synthetic surfactants, making them attractive to manufacturers.
Organic Surfactants are gaining popularity due to their sustainability and performance benefits. They are increasingly being used in a variety of products, including detergents, shampoos, and cosmetics. They are also being used in industrial applications, such as oil and gas production, and in agricultural products, such as herbicides and pesticides.
Some companies in the Organic Surfactant market include BASF, Clariant, Croda, Evonik, and Solvay. Show Less Read more