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  2. International Fragrance Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) is the global representative body of the fragrance industry. It seeks to represent the collective interests of the industry and promote the safe use of fragrances through regulation. The association was founded in 1973 and has its head office in Geneva, Switzerland, and its operations centre in ...

  3. Symrise - Wikipedia

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    Symrise headquarters in Holzminden, Germany. Symrise AG is a German chemicals company that is a major producer of flavours and fragrances with sales of €4.618 billion in 2022. Major competitors include Givaudan, Takasago International Corporation, International Flavors and Fragrances and Döhler. Symrise is a member of the European Flavour ...

  4. International Flavors & Fragrances - Wikipedia

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    International Flavors & Fragrances was formed in 1958 by the merger between Polak & Schwarz (P&S) and van Ameringen-Haebler. Polak & Schwarz was founded in 1889 by Leopold Schwarz, who had an interest in spices, flavors, and fragrances, and his brother-in-law, Joseph Polak in the small Dutch town of Zutphen. P&S quickly grew to 36 sites globally.

  5. Perfumer - Wikipedia

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    Perfumer. A mockup of a 'perfume organ' (lacks a weighing scale). The organ is traditionally where a perfumer works on the composition of various perfumes. However, samples are now weighed and blended by technicians in larger flavour and fragrance companies. A perfumist is an expert on creating perfume compositions, sometimes referred to ...

  6. Aromachology - Wikipedia

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    Aromachology is a relatively new science that explores positive feelings induced by odors far from any holistic or healing process. The term covers both natural and synthetic scents. The term aromachology is sometimes mistaken by companies with several other terms such as "essential oils" or "aromatherapy" as marketing phrases.

  7. Research Institute of Fragrance Materials - Wikipedia

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    The Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. (RIFM) is the international scientific authority for the safe use of fragrance materials. RIFM generates, evaluates and distributes scientific data on the safety assessment of fragrance raw materials found in personal and household care products. Through research, testing and monitoring of ...

  8. The Fragrance Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Fragrance Foundation was founded in 1949. [3]In January 2015, former U.S. President Bill Clinton was the speaker at inaugural program Fragrance Foundation Talks, where he spoke about the "work with Haitian artisans and the fragrance houses for purchasing vetiver from more than 30,000 earthquake-stricken farmers," among other global issues.

  9. Givaudan - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. CHF 6.9 billion (2023) [2] Number of employees. >16,263 (2023) Website. www.givaudan.com. Givaudan (pronounced [ʒivodɑ̃]) is a Swiss multinational manufacturer of flavours, fragrances and active cosmetic ingredients. As of 2008, it was the world's largest company in the flavour and fragrance industry.