In Cuba, the manufacturing of chemical products is heavily influenced by the tropical climate and a strategic push towards local resource utilization. The demand for a high-quality surfactant is driven by the necessity for stable formulations that can withstand high humidity and temperature fluctuations without degrading.
The local cosmetics and hygiene industry relies on imported raw materials to maintain international standards. Due to the logistical complexities of the North American region, Cuban manufacturers prioritize concentrated materials like SLES 70% to reduce shipping costs and storage footprints.
Current industrial trends show a shift toward integrating bio-based additives from forest chemical processing, blending them with synthetic agents to create eco-friendly yet powerful detergents that align with Cuba's environmental preservation goals.
