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CP Kelco UK Ltd

CP Kelco is the innovation leader in the production of polysaccharides by microbial fermentation, extraction from land and sea plants, and modification of cellulose-based raw materials. CP Kelco’s goal is to be the preferred partner for providing innovative products and solutions through the use of nature-based chemistry.

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Cleeve Court, Cleeve Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7UD
+44  (0) 1372 369 400

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