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Symrise greens up fragrance with SymFrequency technology, Beauty industry players issue financials
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Symrise expanded its botanicals portfolio with a hyper-frequency extraction technology, which the fragrance house claims to be an environmentally sustainable solution that maximizes molecular benefits to craft a new category of extracts.
In business performance highlights, L’Oréal, P&G, Inter Parfums and Amyris released their
financial overviews, highlighting good growth amid cost and operating challenges. Symrise and Beiersdorf also released their own results for the recent quarter.
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The Canadian government laid out new “historic” measures in its Budget Implementation Act that will prohibit testing cosmetics on animals in Canada.
Among digital tech highlights, Coty entered into a partnership with innovator Spatial to create an internal metaverse for its 11,000 global employees, which is
currently being designed to upskill Coty’s global workforce.
The gummy supplements format was a key feature at the ISM sweets and snacks industry event this year, with Gelita unveiling a solution comprising bioactive collagen peptides optimized for supporting skin metabolism in beauty-from-within products, among launches by other key suppliers.
In other ingestible beauty developments, BioCell Technology, Gelita and Lonza spoke extensively about how each company is tackling the challenges of sourcing collagen and minimizing environmental impacts.
A recent study revealed the antioxidant effects of perennial herb Oenanthe javanica, also known as water celery, which has the ability to combat the effects of particulate matter pollution.
Looking at
sustainability advancements, we examined the latest strides by Garnier, Loop Industries, Sephora and Pact Collective toward circularity. On this topic, PersonalCareInsights convened experts and professionals to discuss various solutions and
challenges in a webinar.
Evonik reached a settlement with the US Environmental Protection Agency over violations relating to permitted emission limits of ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol at its facility in Reserve, Louisiana. Meanwhile, the UK Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association launched tools to verify cosmetic claims and aid product classification.
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