Biochem Firm, Seattle Perfumer Create "Carbon-Neutral" Scents
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
As controversy brews over chemicals in fragrances and what some public watchdogs claim is a need for greater transparency, a biochemicals manufacturer and artisan perfumer are promoting their new EOS fragrances by highlighting the ingredients used - or rather, not used - to create them
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