Multiceras, a global leader in the design, manufacturing, and commercialization of natural, synthetic waxes, has introduced a revolutionary method for extracting Candelilla wax. What sets this process apart is the use of citric acid, a mild alternative to the traditional and harsh sulfuric acid that has been employed for over a century.

This shift aligns with Multiceras’ commitment to social responsibility and the growing market demand for natural and environmentally friendly products. Let’s learn more about how Multiceras is fostering a sustainable future.

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Multiceras’ vision of sustainability

Multiceras’ decision to transition from sulfuric acid to citric acid in Candelilla wax extraction stems from a profound commitment to social responsibility. In a world where environmental consciousness is on the rise, the company recognized the need for a more sustainable approach.

This innovative method not only meets the market demand for eco-friendly products but also addresses the safety concerns associated with traditional extraction processes.

Enhanced safety for candelilleros

The introduction of this kind of acid in the extraction process has significantly enhanced the safety of candelilleros, the rural producers responsible for collecting the Candelilla plant and extracting its wax. Traditionally, the use of sulfuric acid posed risks to their well-being. With this acid, Multiceras ensures a safer working environment, reducing the health hazards faced by these individuals in the field.

Economic viability and community impact

Located in Mina, Nuevo León, near Monterrey, Mexico, the candelilleros play a crucial role in the production process. Multiceras, recognizing the economic significance of Candelilla wax production in these rural communities, has improved safety conditions and invested in training programs for the new extraction method. This commitment contributes to the economic viability of the community, offering a sustainable source of income for the candelilleros.

Empowering women in the production process

One notable outcome of the shift of extraction is the increased participation of women in the production process. The use of this acid in powder form is so safe that it allows women in the fields to actively engage in Candelilla wax extraction. This represents a positive step towards inclusivity and economic empowerment within these communities.

Unique properties of Candelilla wax and opportunities unveiled

Candelilla wax, obtained from the wild Candelilla plant in the Chihuahuan Desert, possesses unique properties that make it a sought-after ingredient in various industries. This shift in the extraction maintains the quality of the wax and opens new doors for innovation.

The wax, known for being hard, stable, protective, plastic, and easily moldable, serves as a crucial component in cosmetics, gum base, inks, dyes, adhesives, coatings, emulsions, polishes, and pharmaceutical products.

Exploring opportunities with citric acid innovation

Multiceras envisions the future of Candelilla wax extraction through its GROW concept—Growth, Organization, Support, Innovation, and Well Being. By embracing citric acid, Multiceras has not only responded to societal and environmental needs but also positioned itself as a pioneer in the industry. This shift opens opportunities for developing new products and applications, potentially enhancing the performance of existing ones.

The adoption of this acid in Candelilla wax extraction reflects a strategic move towards sustainability, safety, and inclusivity. This innovative approach aligns with market demands and creates a ripple effect, positively impacting the lives of candelilleros and the communities they are an integral part of. 

As Multiceras continues to grow and innovate, it exemplifies how a conscious shift in extraction methods can redefine the industry’s landscape. Meet us now on our LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube pages now!

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