'Our fragrant world' was the title of IFRA UK's 2015 Fragrance Forum, which drew inspiration from the historic 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta to delve into the history of fragrance. Delegates at the event, which took place on 15 October at The Royal Society in London, were treated to a series of presentations scrutinising the many ways in which scent has shaped the modern world, and its continued influences on societies today – both positive and negative.
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