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remove dirt, oil and make-up without leaving skin feeling tight or dry. These products are also ultra-mild, non- irritating, hypoallergenic, fragrance free, paraben-free and sulfate-free. Original Source: Unilever United States Inc, 2014. Found on SpecialChem Cosmetics and Personal Care Innovation and Solutions, 26 May 2014, (Website: http://www.specialchem4cosmetics.com) Kao completes second consumer products plant in Indonesia PT Kao Indonesia, a group company of Japan’s Kao Corp, has completed construction of a second consumer products plant at Karawang International Industrial City (KIIC) in Karawang Regency, West Java. The new plant will add to Kao’s local production capacity for Attack laundry detergents as well as producing diapers. Kao’s two consumer products plants in Indonesia [see also Focus on Surfactants, Sep 2013] will build Kao’s capacity to respond to the needs of the growing Indonesian market with a stable supply of goods. Kao will also work to improve production efficiency through synergies with the adjacent Kao Indonesia Chemicals chemical plant. Original Source: Kao, website: http://www.kao.com/jp/en (19 Jun 2014) © Kao Corporation 2014 Pacific Sands launches expanded, updated line of branded cleaning products Pacific Sands Inc has launched an expanded line of its proprietary, branded Natural Choices cleaning products for the consumer market. The company’s three Oxy products will have new and improved formulations that give each more cleaning power, and will be available in flexible, environmentally friendly packaging. Oxy-Dish and Oxy-Prime laundry detergent will be transitioned to water-soluble pods from the traditional loose powder, with new one-pound bag sizes for Oxy-Dish and Oxy-Prime laundry, and a two pound size for Oxy-Boost. Pacific Sands is launching a new Liquid Laundry product in 32- and 64-ounce sizes. The company has also repackaged and resized its line of household spray cleaners, which include bathroom, multi-purpose, degreaser and glass. The company plans to launch new packaging and sizing for its liquid dish soap, hand soap and shampoo later in 2014. Original Source: Pacific Sands Inc, 2014. Found on Marketwired, 11 Jun 2014, (Website: http://marketwired.com) Other A healthier margarine Food ingredients producer Palsgaard has developed Palsgaard Citrem 3212, a new liquid emulsifier designed to bypass the melting process in margarine production. The product enables producers to use emulsifiers in fat systems with minimum reliance on melting-up emulsifiers. The product is also a citric acid ester (E472c) with a single E-number. Under the terms provided by the EU Directive 95/2/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008, manufacturers are able to use any amount of Citrem 3212 in their recipes. This type of emulsifier can be easily combined with unsaturated monodiglycerides for lower fat solutions. Citrem 3212 is derived from sunflower oil with high oleic acids content as a lipid source and does not contain hydrogenated fat, palm oil or soya lecithin. Testing showed benefits in both liquid and brick margarine. Notably, the company said that Citrem 3212 requires the right processing conditions for optimal results. The company uses its plant in Singapore to offer service in product set-up simulation and process parameters. Original Source: Oils and Fats International, Apr-May 2014, 30 (4), 24 (Website: http://www.oilsandfatsinternational.com) © Quartz Business Media Ltd 2014 Makeover for top-selling herbicide A reformulated version of Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup has been launched. The new product, which will replace Roundup Max (680 g/kg), is reported to have a 6% higher concentration of glyphosate at 720 g/kg and improved salts and better surfactants. Roundup has sales of approximately $7 bn/y. More than 210 varieties of glyphosates are currently sold in the UK since Roundup’s patent expired in 2001. Original Source: Farmers Weekly, 16 May 2014, 161 (17), 65 (Website: http://www.fwi.co.uk) © Reed Business Information Ltd 2014 Exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for ASABSA The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has amended two existing exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of diethanolamine salts of alkyl (C8-C24) benzenesulfonic acid (ABSA) – not to exceed 7% of pesticidal formulations – and two exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of dimethylaminopropylamine, isopropylamine, ethanolamine and triethanolamine salts of ABSA (without limitation), herein referred to collectively as amine salts of ABSA or ASABSA, when used as inert ingredients (surfactants) applied to growing (pre-harvest) crops and to animals. The Joint Inerts Task Force Cluster Support Team 8 (JITF CST 8) c/o Huntsman Corp submitted a petition to EPA under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, requesting these amendments. This regulation eliminates the need to establish a maximum permissible level for residues of ASABSA. Original Source: Federal Register, 16 May 2014, 79 (95), 28444-28448 (Website: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys) ENVIRONMENT Makers of D4 agree to conduct tests In the USA, Dow Corning, Momentive Performance Materials USA, Evonik, Shin-Etsu Silicones of America and Wacker Chemical will measure the levels of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) in wastewater, aquatic organisms and sediment in areas near several wastewater treatment plants. In an enforceable consent agreement with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the firms will share the costs of the project, which is estimated at up to $1.2 M. The deal was announced by EPA in Apr 2014 after previous studies revealed the presence of D4 sediments and bioaccumulates that pose toxic threats to aquatic organisms. D4 was once used in personal care products and is currently used as a chemical intermediate, solvent, sealant, adhesive and ingredient in paints, AUGUST 2014 5 FOCUS ON SURFACTANTS

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remove dirt, oil and make-up withoutleaving skin feeling tight or dry. Theseproducts are also ultra-mild, non-irritating, hypoallergenic, fragrancefree, paraben-free and sulfate-free.

Original Source: Unilever United States Inc, 2014.Found on SpecialChem Cosmetics and Personal CareInnovation and Solutions, 26 May 2014, (Website:http://www.specialchem4cosmetics.com)

Kao completes second consumerproducts plant in Indonesia

PT Kao Indonesia, a group companyof Japan’s Kao Corp, has completedconstruction of a second consumerproducts plant at KarawangInternational Industrial City (KIIC) inKarawang Regency, West Java. Thenew plant will add to Kao’s localproduction capacity for Attack laundrydetergents as well as producingdiapers. Kao’s two consumerproducts plants in Indonesia [see alsoFocus on Surfactants, Sep 2013] willbuild Kao’s capacity to respond to theneeds of the growing Indonesianmarket with a stable supply of goods.Kao will also work to improveproduction efficiency throughsynergies with the adjacent KaoIndonesia Chemicals chemical plant.

Original Source: Kao, website: http://www.kao.com/jp/en(19 Jun 2014) © Kao Corporation 2014

Pacific Sands launches expanded,updated line of branded cleaningproducts

Pacific Sands Inc has launched anexpanded line of its proprietary,branded Natural Choices cleaningproducts for the consumer market.The company’s three Oxy productswill have new and improvedformulations that give each morecleaning power, and will be availablein flexible, environmentally friendlypackaging. Oxy-Dish and Oxy-Primelaundry detergent will be transitionedto water-soluble pods from thetraditional loose powder, with newone-pound bag sizes for Oxy-Dishand Oxy-Prime laundry, and a twopound size for Oxy-Boost. PacificSands is launching a new LiquidLaundry product in 32- and 64-ouncesizes. The company has alsorepackaged and resized its line ofhousehold spray cleaners, whichinclude bathroom, multi-purpose,degreaser and glass. The company

plans to launch new packaging andsizing for its liquid dish soap, handsoap and shampoo later in 2014.

Original Source: Pacific Sands Inc, 2014. Found onMarketwired, 11 Jun 2014, (Website:http://marketwired.com)

OtherA healthier margarine

Food ingredients producer Palsgaardhas developed Palsgaard Citrem3212, a new liquid emulsifier designedto bypass the melting process inmargarine production. The productenables producers to use emulsifiersin fat systems with minimum relianceon melting-up emulsifiers. The productis also a citric acid ester (E472c) witha single E-number. Under the termsprovided by the EU Directive 95/2/ECand Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008,manufacturers are able to use anyamount of Citrem 3212 in theirrecipes. This type of emulsifier can beeasily combined with unsaturatedmonodiglycerides for lower fatsolutions. Citrem 3212 is derived fromsunflower oil with high oleic acidscontent as a lipid source and does notcontain hydrogenated fat, palm oil orsoya lecithin. Testing showed benefitsin both liquid and brick margarine.Notably, the company said that Citrem3212 requires the right processingconditions for optimal results. Thecompany uses its plant in Singaporeto offer service in product set-upsimulation and process parameters.

Original Source: Oils and Fats International, Apr-May2014, 30 (4), 24 (Website:http://www.oilsandfatsinternational.com) © QuartzBusiness Media Ltd 2014

Makeover for top-selling herbicide

A reformulated version of Monsanto’sherbicide Roundup has beenlaunched. The new product, which willreplace Roundup Max (680 g/kg), isreported to have a 6% higherconcentration of glyphosate at 720g/kg and improved salts and bettersurfactants. Roundup has sales ofapproximately $7 bn/y. More than 210varieties of glyphosates are currentlysold in the UK since Roundup’spatent expired in 2001.

Original Source: Farmers Weekly, 16 May 2014, 161(17), 65 (Website: http://www.fwi.co.uk) © ReedBusiness Information Ltd 2014

Exemption from the requirement of atolerance for ASABSA

The US Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA) has amended twoexisting exemptions from therequirement of a tolerance forresidues of diethanolamine salts ofalkyl (C8-C24) benzenesulfonic acid(ABSA) – not to exceed 7% ofpesticidal formulations – and twoexemptions from the requirement of atolerance for residues ofdimethylaminopropylamine,isopropylamine, ethanolamine andtriethanolamine salts of ABSA(without limitation), herein referred tocollectively as amine salts of ABSA orASABSA, when used as inertingredients (surfactants) applied togrowing (pre-harvest) crops and toanimals. The Joint Inerts Task ForceCluster Support Team 8 (JITF CST 8)c/o Huntsman Corp submitted apetition to EPA under the FederalFood, Drug, and Cosmetic Act,requesting these amendments. Thisregulation eliminates the need toestablish a maximum permissiblelevel for residues of ASABSA.

Original Source: Federal Register, 16 May 2014, 79(95), 28444-28448 (Website:http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys)

ENVIRONMENTMakers of D4 agree to conduct tests

In the USA, Dow Corning, MomentivePerformance Materials USA, Evonik,Shin-Etsu Silicones of America andWacker Chemical will measure thelevels of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane(D4) in wastewater, aquaticorganisms and sediment in areasnear several wastewater treatmentplants. In an enforceable consentagreement with the US EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA), the firmswill share the costs of the project,which is estimated at up to $1.2 M.The deal was announced by EPA inApr 2014 after previous studiesrevealed the presence of D4sediments and bioaccumulates thatpose toxic threats to aquaticorganisms. D4 was once used inpersonal care products and iscurrently used as a chemicalintermediate, solvent, sealant,adhesive and ingredient in paints,

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