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Vegan Hand Disinfectant Analysis

Vegan Hand Sanitizer Certificate



Hand disinfectants have become indispensable in our daily life with the coronavirus epidemic. Hand sanitizers generally contain 60 - 95% alcohol (usually ethanol).

Ethanol; As in the production of alcoholic beverages, it can be obtained as a result of plant-based fermentation, as well as by chemical means, including the hydration of ethylene, an organic compound obtained from crude oil.

Whether it is obtained from herbal sources or by chemical means, ethanol is not against the principles of veganism.

Apart from ethanol, isopropanol alcohol can also be used in hand disinfectants. Since isopropanol alcohol is not an animal source substance, there is no problem in using it.

So what are the ingredients that prevent a disinfectant from becoming vegan?

First of all, glycerol, which is widely used in hand disinfectants and has a moisturizing effect, can be obtained from plant sources as well as from animal sources. Another controversial item is; palm oil.

Palm oil; It is not accepted in vegan products on the grounds that it is environmentally harmful.

Other unacceptable substances are fragrance substances. If the fragrances used in disinfectants are obtained from animals, their use in vegan products is absolutely unacceptable.

Of course, as in cosmetics and cleaning products, another important issue for a vegan lifestyle in disinfectants is that it is Cruelty Free , ie cruelty-free. Products such as hand sanitizers should not be tested on animals.

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11 Mart 2022