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20/04/2026

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Inside the IFRA 52nd Amendment: how IFRA is future-proofing fragrance safety

New publication in HPC Today

IFRA, together with Jennifer Dorts and Matthias Vey, has contributed to the latest HPC Today issue, highlighting how the IFRA Standards continue to evolve as a science- and risk-based framework in the context of the 52nd Amendment. There article is available here.

Published 20/04/2026 • Updated on 20/04/2026

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