Rwanda is experiencing a rapid transition towards industrialization, with a significant push toward localizing the production of consumer goods. In the realm of Cosmetics and home care, there is a growing reliance on imported high-purity chemical agents to meet the standards of an expanding middle class in Kigali and beyond.
The geographical landlocked nature of Rwanda presents unique logistics challenges, making the use of concentrated materials like SLES 70% essential. By reducing the volume of water transported, local manufacturers can significantly lower their freight costs and reduce the carbon footprint associated with long-distance shipping from coastal ports.
Currently, the market is shifting from basic soap production to advanced liquid formulations. This evolution requires a stable supply of surfactant technology that can withstand regional temperature fluctuations while maintaining consistent viscosity and foaming properties in the final product.
