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WPC Report: Fragrance Industry Reps Lament Shrinking Ingredient Palette

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

Executive Summary

While executives voiced their frustrations at the World Perfumery Congress over the depletion of usable fragrance ingredients due to increasing regulations, IFRA worked to drum up support for its consumer-facing efforts touting the safety of the industry.

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