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FEATURES • The Philippines and CCIP discussed


• IFSCC: Thailand welcomes cosmetics industry COMMUNICATIONS


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ISSN 1470-8213 COVER STORY


• in-cosmetics: Bangkok show delivers despite setbacks • Development considerations with maximum effect • Fullerene: topical application for acne treatment • The emerging Halal cosmetic and personal care market • Restructuring extra cellular matrix to reduce wrinkles • Effects of pomegranate flower complex on the skin • Sustainable solutions for hair styling


• Fruit active affects pigment pathways for lighter skin • Increasing hair manageability via silicone moisture control • Competition heats up in whitening body care


• Novel suspension aid derived from microbial fermentation FORMULATIONS Six decades of premium service


Berjé is a family-owned business that has been in operation for over six decades. The company’s origins and strengths lie in a profound understanding of the supply and quality of the diverse raw materials consumed by the flavour and fragrance industries. This base was expanded upon more than two decades ago to include fragrances and now botanicals and nutraceuticals through the Whole Herb Company.


Global capabilities Company headquarters, our raw materials repository, and our manufacturing operation are located in central New Jersey, with satellite warehousing in the Midwestern United States and Los Angeles. Rapid supply is easily achieved throughout both the United States and a vibrant export market that now reaches more than 60 countries. Greater than forty per cent of our sales are exported to every continent except Antarctica.


Surrounding our core of raw material expertise is a set of long-standing relationships with a worldwide network of established producers, ensuring the greatest prospects for uninterrupted supply in markets that are often volatile and unpredictable.


Berjé enjoys an international reputation as a reliable source for both mainstream products and obscure raw materials that provide the unique spark required by perfumers and flavorists in the endless search for novel effects. Through our Bulgarian facility, Berje Trakia, we are also a producer of rose and lavender oil. This position allows us to offer a diverse palette of products at competitive pricing.


Key strengths •Knowledge – One of the most experienced management teams in the industry.


•Size – Over 3000 aromatic chemicals and virtually every commercially viable essential oil are stocked.


•Speed – Efficient raw material supply and fragrance compounding accommodates your just-in-time inventory requirements.


•Service – At Berjé, our day begins with your inquiry. It ends with your satisfaction.


Berjé Inc. 5 Lawrence Street Bloomfield, NJ 07003, USA Phone: 973-748-8980 Fax: 973-680-9618 Email: berje@berjeinc.com


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NEWS DIGEST • Biodiversity important for South Koreans


March 2012


Vol 13 Issue 2


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