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The Sustainable Solvents market is a subset of the Solvents market, focusing on solvents that are more environmentally friendly than traditional solvents. These solvents are typically derived from renewable sources, such as vegetable oils, and are biodegradable. They are also often non-toxic and have low vapor pressure, making them safer to use than traditional solvents. Sustainable solvents are used in a variety of industries, including paints and coatings, printing inks, adhesives, and cleaning products.
The Sustainable Solvents market is growing as companies become more aware of the environmental impact of traditional solvents. Companies are increasingly looking for alternatives that are more sustainable and cost-effective. Some of the companies in the Sustainable Solvents market include BASF, Dow, Eastman Chemical, Evonik, and Solvay. Show Less Read more