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Hydrovance Xtend

Across the Asia Pacific region, skincare is gaining traction more rapidly than any other beauty industry segment. This is because skincare occupies a niche amid varied consumer demands and trends. These include the consumers’ demand for health-boosting self-care products, their interest in regimens and routines, and their ability and desire to use social media to educate and empower themselves. Moreover, ingredients, texture and format play a key role in beauty products, to deliver aesthetic pleasure, efficacy and a sensory experience. Amid this pandemic, consumers are keen on the active ingredients used in the products for a meaningful rejuvenation of their skin. So, what is Nouryon up to for the ever-demanding customers? The answer is a new Hydrovance version.

https://www.nouryon.com/markets/personal-care/hydrovance-xtend/

Nouryon expands its South America industry-leading sodium chlorate capacity by 20% in support of new Arauco pulp mill and growing Brazilian pulp industry

Nouryon has signed a long-term agreement with Arauco to supply essential sodium chlorate and chlorine dioxide solutions for Arauco’s new $4.6 billion pulp mill in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. As part of the agreement, Nouryon will construct fully integrated sodium chlorate and chlorine dioxide manufacturing facilities in Mato Grosso do Sul, leveraging its technology and integrated manufacturing model expertise to enhance its leading market positions in South America, particularly Brazil, as a key supplier for the pulp and paper industry. Nouryon will own and operate the sodium chlorate facility – which will increase its industry-leading South America capacity in Brazil by 20% and globally by almost 10% - and engineer, construct and operate the Arauco chlorine dioxide plant. Pulp mill production is scheduled to start in late 2027.

https://www.nouryon.com/news-and-events/news-overview/2025/nouryon-expands-its-south-america-industry-leading-sodium-chlorate-capacity-by-20-in-support-of-new-arauco-pulp-mill-and-growing-brazilian-pulp-industry/

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