Symrise/Cutech Offers Screening, Consulting With Animal Test Ban Looming
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Italian biotech firm Cutech and flavors and fragrances supplier Symrise have partnered to offer screening and consulting services to personal-care firms faced with the approaching ban on animal testing in the European Union
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