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Section: Fragrance
Trends
Fragrance and Transparency
It is not coming because of any pending legislation, but rather because of a desire from consumers and some consumer goods companies to lift the veil of secrecy from fragrance ingredients.
Ingredients
The transformation of Norda
The transformation of Norda is nearly complete, and it is now poised to challenge the very largest international leaders in the flavor and fragrance industry.
Flavor
Axxence Announces CEO Transition
The board of directors appointed Michael Klamm as the group’s new CEO, effective immediately.
Regulatory & Research
IFRA Updates Transparency List
The updated list reflects the addition of 180 new fragrance ingredients (including 45 brand new materials and 135 already in the RIFM database but previously used only as flavor ingredients) and 182 ingredients that were removed from the transparency list.
Sweet Applications
Editor's Note: Transparent Indulgence
Over the years, the flavor and confectionery industry have worked tirelessly to answer questions on the label as clearly, honestly and concisely as they can. With health-conscious consumers seeking foods that do good for the body, the challenge remains in developing low/no calorie products without compromising sweet taste.
Regulatory & Research
UPDATE: IFRA Transparency List Live
As previously reported, the International Fragrance Association has posted an alphabetized list of member-utilized fragrance ingredients.
Fragrance
IFRA Releases Updated Transparency List
Executive director Alexander Mohr says list "promotes innovation, safety and regulatory compliance across the fragrance industry worldwide."
Trends
The Future of Transparency
Seeking a middle ground between the fragrance industry and NGOs, plus other highlights from the RIFM meeting
Fine Fragrance
A Sense of Transformation
The only constant in the F&F industry is change. With shifting consumer demands and new technology emerging, the industry must be quick and agile to meet the demands of the 21st century.
Regulatory & Research
EFSA Announces Major Transparency Initiative
The organization has also opened up its scientific committee and panel meetings to external observers to promote better understanding of how scientific risk assessment is carried out.
Fragrance
Coty Confirms Transfer of P&G Fragrance Licenses
Coty confirmed today the transfer of ten P&G fragrances licenses.
Trends
Trans-Mediterranean Cooperation for Natural Raw Materials
Highlights from the 2nd International Congress of Aromatic & Medicinal Plants
Regulatory & Research
Understanding Flashpoint for Transportation and Regulatory Requirements
Outlining the challenges that common flashpoint methods present for fragrance and flavor manufacturers.
Trends
Firmenich Transfers OSMOZ Oversight to The Twelve
Digital fragrance resource will continue under agency.
Regulatory & Research
Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence in Fragrance
Exploring the growth and potential of artificial intelligence in fragrance formulation.
Regulatory & Research
Opinion: Biotech’s Radical Transparency Will Safeguard Fragrance
Biotechnology can shine radiant sunlight into the fragrance industry and address, with exquisite precision, the many urgent challenges it faces.
Regulatory & Research
Technology Transfer for Aroma Chemical Research
Today, aroma chemical research is reaping the benefits of new knowledge bases created by pharmaceutical and petroleum chemical research.
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance Marketing: Translating Creativity into Success
Our next topic is a very intriguing one. Which is more important to the success of a fragrance ?... The skills of the creative perfumer, the skills of the marketing department, or, are they equally important?
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