Verdant Innovations launches line of green speciality chemicals

Verdant Innovations presents its first line of specialty green sustainable chemicals, primarily focusing on the pulp, textiles, nonwovens, and hemp sectors, in response to broad developments in the specialty chemical innovation field and the need for green and sustainable consumer products.

Cellulose Solutions will entirely control the new firm, which will distribute all green solutions as the company develops further chemical solutions to satisfy the demands of all clients involved in the development and distribution of consumer products.

Allan P. Short, president and founder of both Cellulose Solutions and Verdant Innovations, said that the mission of Verdant Innovations is to provide chemical formulations designed specifically for individual product types and to assist brands, retailers, and manufacturers in delivering safer products for humanity and the environment.

Verdant Innovations chemicals are manufactured with plants, soil, and natural energy derived from the earth’s resources and are developed for a circular economy — from production and treatments through replacement back into the ground free of all known and suspected dangerous components.

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