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Introducing Firmenich’s Re:New collection of renewable Ingredients

 

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In its drive to push Conscious Perfumery and fulfill its 2030 ESG ambitions – to be number one in renewable ingredients and ensure that 100% of its fragrances will be renewable by 2030 – Firmenich continues its efforts to build circular solutions with the launch of the Re:New collection. This collection of ten renewable and upcycled ingredients is powered by Sylvergreen™, Firmenich’s cutting-edge innovation program to drive transformation towards renewable ingredients. Addressing the necessity to reduce and, in time, fully stop the perfumery industry’s reliance on fossil fuels, Sylvergreen™ aims to convert existing essential fragrance ingredients, obtained through petrochemistry, into renewables derived from renewable carbon sources without any olfactive compromise. This is achieved by using more sustainable alternative technologies and guided by green chemistry principles.

 

Working Together

Naturals and synthetic molecules have been working hand in hand since the late 19th century, with perfumers using both in crafting their unique creations to give consumers the exquisite, blooming and long-lasting scents they know and love. Synthetic molecules are now designed to be sustainable, in terms of renewability, biodegradability, and eco-efficiency, using less energy and water consumption during the development process, and often provide a safer alternative (when it comes to allergenicity, for example). With the Re:New collection, Firmenich is now tackling the remaining challenge of sourcing.

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Dr Maud Reiter

“We have been pioneering unique and impactful fragrance ingredients that empower creators since 1895. With the Sylvergreen™ innovation program we are now going the extra mile following green chemistry principles to convert perfumery ingredients towards renewable versions, with the intention to minimize their environmental footprint. We are extending our legacy for the benefit of perfumers, customers, consumers and planet Earth.”

Dr Maud Reiter
VP Discovery Chemistry & Development

The Re:New collection

 

Renewable and upcycled, each of the ten ingredients in the Re:New collection fulfills these criteria. Renewable: defined by Firmenich, per ISO 16128, as ingredients that contain more than 50% carbon content from renewable resources. Both naturals and synthetic molecules can thus qualify as renewable. A renewable ingredient is a material that can be replaced in a finite amount of time, in a human time scale (meaning decades, not centuries). Firmenich’s expertise in naturals and synthetic molecules allows it to provide exceptional renewable ingredients produced from various renewable feedstock sources that replace virgin fossil carbon sources.

 

The ingredients of the Re:New collection are derived from pine trees. Wood is the most abundant bio-sourced feedstock on Earth and pine trees specifically grow on poor soils, where food crops cannot be grown. Pine and its extractives, bio-sourced Terpenes (and some of its unique derivatives), play an important role in the sustainable transformation of our palette to replace current fossil-based products with renewable materials, and are destined to become one of the most strategic bio-sourced raw materials. The renewable co-products of the wood or paper industries (primarily for kraft paper) are upcycled and transformed in our ingredients facilities by our expert scientists into renewable molecules following green chemistry principles.

 

Michal Benmayor

“We have set two major targets for 2030, the first one of being number one in renewable ingredients, with 70% renewable ingredients in our palette, and to be number one in Conscious Perfumery with all of our fragrances to be renewable. This is a major innovation challenge because it cannot be achieved by using naturals alone. It would not be sustainable. So, we need to ensure that we shift to renewable sourcing for our synthetic molecules. And progress in green chemistry, as well as in biotech, will be pivotal to this shift. Modern perfumery has been striving to reproduce the beauty of natural scents through chemical synthesis, and Firmenich is a pioneer in this field. This is still our mission, and it gives us so much pride when we combine all the sustainability benefits of science with a great olfactive signature.”

Michal Benmayor
VP Global Perfumery Sustainability

Sustainable Creation

 

What does this all mean when it comes to scent? The Re:New collection increases renewable palette diversity and impact, especially in the floral and woody olfactive families. Anthamber Premium (also known as IsoE Super), for example, is a highly powerful woody molecule with a delicate cedar wood note and violet undertones, essential to offer superior performance and long lastingness at a lower dosage. In addition, the renewable floral molecules from the geraniol family bring blooming to any composition. Its feminine, fresh and aromatic notes of rose and slightly green facets bring a delicate sweet roundness to compositions.

 

Sustainable creation and circular innovation come together to design performing and hedonic conscious fragrances. With this best-in-class palette of renewable ingredients, perfumers can now cater to the growing demand for more eco-friendly products and, specifically, to natural origin fragrances.

Sustainable Creation

Firmenich Perfumer Elise Benat, for example, wanted a fragrance with a true positive impact on the planet when she created Polo Earth by Ralph Lauren, a 97% natural origin fragrance. Polo Earth is Ralph Lauren’s first eco-friendly fragrance. Today, there is a growing need for consumers to know that ingredients respect the environment. Elise shares how she used EcoScent Compass™, Firmenichs’ digitally integrated eco-fragrance design tool, which measures the percentage of renewable ingredients in real time, as well as the environmental and social impact of the formula. “I used highly sustainable and renewable ingredients throughout the development, and these brought long lastingness, blooming and performance to the fragrance.” she says.

 

We are living in a time where nature and science need to work hand in hand for a sustainable future. We are reinventing perfumery as we know it, requiring us to change the fundamentals of the industry, to reduce impact and ensure feeling good also means doing good. And through this transformation towards a renewable and biodegradable palette, creativity and innovation come together to shape new paths for creation.

 

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