IFRA Announces Fifth Year Of 100% Compliance With Code Of Practice
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The International Fragrance Association continues to face opposition from NGOs and misconceptions regarding fragrance safety despite five years of product testing showing its members to be 100% compliant with industry ingredient standards.
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