Congrès Parfums & Cosmétiques Chartres 2016 Nadine MULOT MANE MANE GRAPS

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Congrès Parfums & Cosmétiques Chartres 2016 Nadine MULOT MANE MANE GRAPS

MANE worldwide

MANE WORLDWIDE B. Our story From a family adventure... In 1871, Victor MANE started producing fragrant materials from regional flowers and plants. Since then, the small distillery which grew successfully to become one of the leading Flavours and Fragrances companies worldwide, has continually been run by the MANE family. Victor s sons Eugene and Gabriel modernised and developed the business internationally. Corporate Presentation 2016

MANE WORLDWIDE Our story... to an international group Maurice MANE took over from his father Eugène in 1959. In 1995, Maurice MANE retired to become Chairman of the Supervisory Board, while his eldest son Jean was appointed President of the MANE Group, and his other son Michel, President of the Americas Region. MANE s unchallenged legitimacy has been based upon experience and the transmission of fundamental values for the past 145 years. Corporate Presentation JEAN M. MANE MICHEL M. MANE President and CEO President of the Americas Region 2016

MANE WORLDWIDE C. Key figures ANNUAL TURNOVER SPLIT 947.6 Millions 56% 36% US $ 1051.2 Millions 8% 769.9 Millions US $ 1022.3 Millions 9% of annual revenues invested in Research & Development Corporate Presentation 2016

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1. The world of essential oils & other natural extracts

DEFINITIONS (As per ISO Standard 9235:2013 Aromatic Natural Raw Materials Vocabulary) 2.11 Essential oil Product obtained from a natural raw material of plant origin, by steam distillation, by mechanical processes from the epicarp of citrus fruits, or by dry distillation, after separation of the aqueous phase if any by physical processes.

DEFINITIONS (As per ISO Standard 9235:2013 Aromatic Natural Raw Materials Vocabulary) 2.26 resinoid Extract obtained from a dry plant natural raw material by extraction with one or several solvents. 2.1 absolute product obtained by extraction with ethanol from a concrete, a floral pomade, a resinoid or a supercritical fluid extract.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

2. REACH DAILY WORK: SOME KEY ISSUES

IDENTIFICATION Critical step Very difficult step for UVCB in general Much more complicated for NCSs Criteria Botany Numbering/identifiers Composition

BOTANY

OPTIONS FOR REGISTRATION Bitter orange EINECS or not EINECS?... CAS 72968-50-4 EINECS 277-143-2 orange, sour, ext. Extractives and their physically modified derivatives such as tinctures, concretes, absolutes, essential oils, oleoresins, terpenes, terpene- free fractions, distillates, residues, etc., obtained from Citrus aurantium, rutaceae

1 EINECS 3 (at least!!) EO Bitter orange peel oil is produced by coldpressing of the peel of the fruit Petitgrain oil is produced by distillation of twigs & leaves of the tree Neroli oil is produced by distillation of the flowers

COMPOSITION Many (MANY!!) components In some cases major part is unknown Variability even inside one characterized botanical species

COMPOSITION QUITE COMPLICATED Courtesy of ROBERTET

CHARACTERIZATION Proposed analytical methods (UV, IR, NMR) are not suitable for NCSs.What could be an acceptable waiving?

TESTING Ecotoxicological tests Complexity of natural products Volatile components by their very nature! Common tests not designed for NCSs

3. WHEN INDUSTRY MET OFFICIALS

DEFINITION OF AN ESSENTIAL OIL (As per Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH),) 1. substance: means a chemical element and its compounds in the natural state or obtained by any manufacturing process, including any additive necessary to preserve its stability and any impurity deriving from the process used, but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or changing its composition

FRENCH ANGER

MAIN OBJECTIVES Help industry Help NCS consortia Solve some issues related to identification/sameness & ecotox testing Better understand ECHA s expectations related to dossier completion

PILLAR ONE Substance Identification and naming Final paper Substance identification and sameness of natural complex substances under REACH (EC 1907/2006)

https://echa.europa.eu/ documents/10162/13643/ efeo_ifra_guidelines_fr.p df http://efeo-org.org/wpcontent/uploads/2015/08/ EFEO-IFRA-Guidelines- NCS-SID-REACH-CLP- Version-5-August- 2015.pdf/

PILLAR TWO Ecotoxicological testing Action plan on Environmental Assessment (Ecotoxicology and Fate) for Natural Complex Substance(s) IFRA ETF TF RIFM External expert

GUIDELINES ON ECOTOX IN 2 PARTS PART I regulatory framework Regulation and ECHA Guidances all references from several ECHA Guidances combined in one place PART II how REACH should be applied for NCS with practical examples and illustrations All in 60 pages http://www.ifraorg.org/view_document.aspx?doc Id=23702

DEDICATED ECHA WEBPAGE

Conclusion

Good results due to effective teamwork Improved communication with ECHA & EU Commission! Responsibility & solidarity along the supply chain! No bargaining on regulations!

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