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How Chemical Start-Up Kevali Chemicals Aims To Provide Customised Hygiene And Sanitation Solutions

How Chemical Start-Up Kevali Chemicals Aims To Provide Customised Hygiene And Sanitation Solutions. Kevali provides customised solutions within the chemicals industry with a focus on Hygiene and Sanitation; Water Treatment and Adhesives. Kevali prides itself in offering solutions versus commodities. Kevali aims to partner with its clients in offering bespoke solutions that will address customer challenges, needs and growth opportunities.

Kevali Chemicals Group has extensive knowledge within the following sectors: brewing and wineries; dairy, food processing; soft drinks; fresh produce, meat and poultry. Kevali has well-established relationships with critical international technology partners and it is these solid relationships that allow Kevali to hold a strong portfolio of technologies that can offer quality; cost effectiveness and sustainability to customers’ operations.

The company’s vision of Chemistry for Life and Living means that it uses Chemistry to better the lives of those around it and to preserve the environment in which it conduct business and this spirit of promoting and protecting Life through chemistry is encapsulated in the product and solutions that the company offers, which are very forgiving to the environment and aim to reduce the energy and water footprint of its customers.

Some of Kevali’s technology mean customers move from traditional cleaning chemicals that consume high levels of energy and water and result in waste chemicals going into waste water to solutions that use the cleaning power of salt and electricity with reduced water and energy consumption and the product that enters the waste water streams is neutral and does not result in waste water that needs further treatment.

Kevali’s strong focus on hygiene and sanitation also means Kevali holds the responsibility to ensure that products consumed by its customers consumer are of a safe and quality standard from a hygiene and sanitation point of view and that Life is protected.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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