The global textile industry is undergoing a significant transformation, with sustainability becoming a core principle guiding innovation and production. This paradigm shift calls for the development and adoption of sustainable textile chemical formulations that minimize ecological footprint while maintaining, or even enhancing, product quality and efficiency. NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. is a proud contributor to this greener future.


Our commitment to sustainability is perfectly embodied in products like the Pigment Printing Thickener KR-722. This advanced thickener is a prime example of a formulation designed with environmental responsibility in mind. It is completely APEO-free and formaldehyde-free, addressing critical concerns related to harmful substances in textile processing. These characteristics not only protect the environment but also ensure safer working conditions for textile workers and safer products for consumers.


Beyond its eco-friendly composition, KR-722 contributes to sustainability through its inherent efficiency. Its immense thickening power and minimal dosage necessity mean less product is consumed per unit of fabric, leading to reduced waste and optimized resource utilization. This efficiency translates into cost savings for manufacturers and a smaller environmental impact throughout the supply chain.


As a forward-thinking manufacturer and supplier, NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. believes that high-performance chemicals can, and should, be sustainable. We continuously research and develop new formulations that align with global environmental standards and industry best practices. For companies looking to buy or purchase sustainable chemical solutions at a competitive price, our portfolio offers reliable and responsible choices. By opting for sustainable textile chemical formulations from NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD., businesses can actively participate in building a more environmentally conscious and economically viable textile industry. Join us in shaping a greener, more sustainable future for textiles.