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Published: 25-Apr-2024

Kensing upcycle side-streams from the food industry to develop an industry-leading plant-based portfolio of Vitamin E, Phytosterols, and Surfactants with high purity, and exceptional performance

With 4 acquisitions in 3 years, we have expanded our global presence to five plants across three continents to bring the raw materials and end consumers closer, reducing the environmental footprint and dependence on global logistics.

Kensing is the global leader in plant-based vitamin E and phytosterols, derived from multiple non-GMO, deforestation-free sources, such as soy, sunflower and rapeseed.

SUN E

A Purely Better Natural Vitamin E Solution.

Sun E is the all-natural RRR-α-tocopherol with twice the bioavailability as synthetic alternatives.

This sunflower-extracted Vitamin E is an exceptional upcycled product with natural skin protection. It’s non-GMO, non-soy, no-allergen, and deforestation-free.

ReNu High-Performance Lauryl Ether Sulfates

Highest Purity, Full-scale Capability

As the market leader in high-purity sulfate solutions, we created ReNu, a full line of high-performance lauryl ether sulfates (high- and low-active) to address the most recent evolution in regulations.

Amphoteric Surfactants

Sustainable and environmentally friendly

Our medium- to high-active amphoteric surfactant grades are key ingredients to rinse-off cleaning formulations. Historically used as secondary to highly detergent primary anionic surfactants, amphoterics mitigate their irritancy without compromising on detergency, producing formulations that are milder to the skin. They help build viscosity and fine-tune foam attributes, to deliver a variety of consumer experiences.

Anionic Surfactants

The Natural Advantages of Kensing Surfactants

Our low-and high-active anionic surfactants are resourced from naturally derived, bio-based alcohols. They are ideal for use as the primary surfactant in shampoos, bubble baths, cleanser systems, and more.

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