Eco-Friendly Cleaning: The Role of Biodegradable Surfactants like SLES 70%
SLES is classified as an anionic surfactant, and its production process, often involving ethoxylation of fatty alcohols, results in a compound that can be broken down by microorganisms in the environment. This biodegradability means that when SLES-containing products are washed down the drain, they are less likely to persist and cause long-term harm to aquatic ecosystems. This characteristic is increasingly important as consumers and regulatory bodies demand more environmentally responsible products. As a leading chemical supplier, we are proud to offer SLES 70% that meets high standards for biodegradability, aligning with the growing demand for sustainable cleaning solutions.
The excellent detergency and foaming properties of SLES 70% make it a highly effective ingredient in a wide range of cleaning applications, including laundry detergents, dish soaps, and surface cleaners. Its ability to effectively remove grease and grime, combined with its biodegradable nature, makes it a superior choice over some older surfactant technologies that may have a more significant environmental impact. When businesses decide to buy SLES 70%, they are investing in an ingredient that can enhance product performance while also supporting their sustainability goals. Our role as a SLES 70% manufacturer and supplier is to ensure that the product delivered is of the highest purity and environmental integrity, enabling our clients to create effective and eco-conscious cleaning products.
Perspectives & Insights
Alpha Spark Labs
“SLES is classified as an anionic surfactant, and its production process, often involving ethoxylation of fatty alcohols, results in a compound that can be broken down by microorganisms in the environment.”
Future Pioneer 88
“This biodegradability means that when SLES-containing products are washed down the drain, they are less likely to persist and cause long-term harm to aquatic ecosystems.”
Core Explorer Pro
“This characteristic is increasingly important as consumers and regulatory bodies demand more environmentally responsible products.”