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The Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. (RIFM) is the leading global organization performing and advancing science to support the safe use of fragrance-producing chemicals in personal and household care products. The fragrance industry relies on RIFM’s fragrance material safety assessments to help ensure safe use.
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.
American Brosynthetics was the only domestic producer of Helotropin, a primary ingredient used by the flavor and fragrance industry. This was Bell’s first main entry into the ingredient side of the flavor and fragrance industry. [10] Also, in 1985, Bell acquired a California flavor, fragrance and ingredient manufacturer called Ritter Company.
Sensient Technologies is a global manufacturer and marketer of colors, flavors and fragrances based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Their products are used in many foods and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, home and personal care products, specialty printing and imaging products, computer imaging and industrial colors.
PARIS — Coty Inc. said Wednesday that it plans to close its fragrance manufacturing site in Cologne, Germany. That site, which produces a range of perfume products, counts about 300 employees.
Takasago International Corporation was founded on 9 February 1920 as the Takasago Perfumery Company Limited. In 1938, the headquarters of Takasago was moved to Taihoku (modern-day Taipei), and in 1940, a branch office and factory were set up in Shanghai. [5] In 1945, the Taipei headquarters and Shanghai office were taken over by Republic of China.
The company was founded as a perfumery company in 1895 in Lyon, France by Leon and Xavier Givaudan. In 1898, Givaudan moved to Geneva, Switzerland and constructed a factory in Vernier. [10] [11] [12] In 1946, Givaudan opened a perfumery school, which trained a third of the world's creative perfumers.
Aesop in Emporium Melbourne, Australia. Aesop (stylised as Aēsop) is an Australian luxury cosmetics brand that produces skincare, haircare and fragrance products. It is headquartered in Collingwood, Victoria [2] and is a subsidiary of L’Oréal.