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Carlo Sessa

Seprify’s cosmetic lab in Marly, Switzerland develops sustainable cellulose-based ingredients through biomimetic processing for cosmetic and industrial applications.

Presentation of Carlo Sessa

Located at 180 Route Ancienne Papeterie in Marly, Fribourg, Seprify operates as a cosmetic lab in Switzerland focused on sustainable materials development. The facility specializes in:

  • Nature-inspired cellulose processing
  • Biodegradable white pigments
  • Plant-based functional ingredients
  • Biomimetic material design

Drawing from local Swiss innovation traditions, Seprify transforms renewable cellulose into high-performance ingredients for cosmetics, food additives, and industrial applications across the Swiss and European markets.

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Detailed presentation of Carlo Sessa

Introducing Seprify: Nature-inspired innovation in Switzerland

Located in Marly, in the Swiss canton of Fribourg, Seprify operates as a cosmetic lab and research facility dedicated to transforming cellulose into innovative materials. The company stands out through its biomimetic design approach, drawing inspiration from nature’s most efficient structures.

Advanced cellulose technology

Seprify’s core expertise lies in developing plant-based solutions through specialized cellulose processing. Their flagship innovation replicates the ultra-thin white structure found in Cyphochilus beetle scales, resulting in a natural white pigment that serves multiple industries.

Product range and applications

  • Cellulose particles
  • Cellulose suspensions
  • Cellulose gels

Sustainable solutions for multiple sectors

From their facility in Marly, Seprify develops products that serve diverse applications including:

  • Cosmetics and personal care
  • Food and feed additives
  • Pharmaceutical components
  • Coating solutions

Environmental commitment and innovation

Operating from Switzerland’s innovation hub, Seprify contributes to the circular bioeconomy through:

  • Carbon emission reduction compared to traditional production methods
  • 100% plant-based materials
  • Biodegradable solutions

Functional properties

The company’s products serve as natural alternatives for:

  • Pigmentation and opacity enhancement
  • Emulsion stabilization
  • Texture modification
  • Rheology control

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  • Local time

    September 19, 2025 4:20 pm

Frequent questions

Seprify processes cellulose into functional ingredients in three forms:

  • Cellulose particles
    • White pigment
    • Opacifier
    • Filler material
  • Cellulose suspensions
    • Emulsifier
    • Texturizer
    • Thickener
  • Cellulose gels
    • Rheology modifier
    • Stabilizer
    • Functional additive

These materials serve multiple industries including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food additives, and coatings.

Seprify processes cellulose into functional ingredients in three forms:

  • Cellulose particles
    • White pigment
    • Opacifier
    • Filler material
  • Cellulose suspensions
    • Emulsifier
    • Texturizer
    • Thickener
  • Cellulose gels
    • Rheology modifier
    • Stabilizer
    • Functional additive

These materials serve multiple industries including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food additives, and coatings.

Seprify processes cellulose into functional ingredients in three forms:

  • Cellulose particles
    • White pigment
    • Opacifier
    • Filler material
  • Cellulose suspensions
    • Emulsifier
    • Texturizer
    • Thickener
  • Cellulose gels
    • Rheology modifier
    • Stabilizer
    • Functional additive

These materials serve multiple industries including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food additives, and coatings.

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