Colombian industry group joins IFRA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Colombian fragrance association Camara de la Industria de Sabores y Fragrances is now a full member of International Fragrance Association, according to recent release. An office within the National Association of Industrialists - "one of the biggest and most important industrial associations in Colombia," representing more than 1,000 companies across cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, textiles, food, papers and metal-working sectors, among others - Camara de la Industria de Sabores y Fragrances supports Givaudan, Firmenich, Lucta, Symrise, IFF, UK-based CPL and Colombian firms Disaromas and Mane Colombia in their relations with national and international governments, IFRA notes. "We are very pleased to become a full member of IFRA," the trade group's President and Lucta Grancolombiana President Mario Alvarodiaz states. "All our member companies abide by the IFRA Code of Conduct and apply the IFRA standards to their products"...
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