Q&A: Carbonwave expands seaweed emulsifier as demand grows

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Last month, Puerto Rico-based Carbonwave announced it had secured a $5 million Series A investment round led by investment manager Mirova, with participation from several other investment groups. The funding is slated to be used to expand production facilities on the island to better meet consumer demand for biomaterials used in cosmetic emulsifiers and other industries.

Specifically, Sargassum (floating seaweed masses) are being harvested by Carbonwave and upcycled into the world’s first seaweed-based cosmetic emulsifier, SeaBalance 2000. Named as the ‘Best Functional Ingredient’ at In-Cosmetics Global last year, a half-ton of the ingredient has already been sold for cosmetic product formulation since launch.

To learn more about SeaBalance 2000’s potential impact on the formulation of cosmetic and personal care products, the emulsifier’s research and development process, and the potential for further innovation in this area of environmental sustainability, CosmeticsDesign interviewed Jeff Yeh, Vice President of Personal Care at Carbonwave for his insights.  

CDU: What is the potential impact of the recent investment on manufacturers and suppliers to the cosmetics and personal care industries? 

Jeff Yeh (JY): This investment is geared at scaling up production of our award-winning cosmetic emulsifier: SeaBalance 2000. We are building a modern biorefinery in Puerto Rico that will produce hundreds of tons of the product annually.

There has been an incredible interest in SeaBalance 2000 since it launched in early 2022 among brands, formulators, and distributors around the world. They want more sustainable and upcycled ingredients and appreciate that SeaBalance provides a silicone-like hand feel while also working with cold process formulations.

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