From the perspective of product composition and structure, emulsifier OS (fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether) uses natural fatty alcohols as starting materials and has good biodegradability; emulsifier MS-1 (polyglycerol fatty acid ester/maleate derivative) is based on glycerol and fatty acid structures and also falls within the category of environmentally friendly raw materials. Both are non-persistent chemicals and are not prone to long-term accumulation in the environment.
According to data from Guoli Chemical, both products have clear environmental compliance requirements for waste disposal: For emulsifier OS, it is required to "follow local, regional, and national environmental regulations" and "hand over to a qualified professional waste treatment company for incineration or landfill disposal"; for emulsifier MS-1, it is explicitly required "not to be directly discharged into the environment" and must be "sent to an approved waste treatment facility for disposal." This indicates that the products themselves meet environmental standards in the production stage; the key lies in the user's proper end-of-life waste management.
Currently, the database does not include the original third-party environmental test reports such as SGS, ROHS, or biodegradation rate for these products. It is recommended that you directly contact the sales or quality inspection department of Guoli Chemical to obtain the latest test reports for the environmental standards you require (e.g., REACH, China's pesticide environmental requirements, etc.).
| Product | Environmentally Relevant Properties | Waste Disposal Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Emulsifier OS (fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether) | Non-ionic, biodegradable; GHS classification: skin/eye irritant | Dispose of by incineration/landfill through qualified company according to law; do not discharge into environment |
| Emulsifier MS-1 (polyglycerol fatty acid ester) | GHS no hazard classification, low risk; renewable raw materials | Do not discharge directly; send to approved waste treatment facility |