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CEDARWOOD ALASKA CANADA EO

967442
CAS# 1069136340
嗅覚ファミリー
ウッディ
製品タイプ 天然素材
テクノロジー 精油

NATURALSTOGETHER(r)

Programs Upcycling Logo - Upcycling Single origin
Technical Descriptors

セダーウッド, レザー, グレープフルーツ

嗅覚の説明

Sparkling with a fresh and breezy grapefruit crisp, the profile is combining spicy, aromatic and linear woody hints for a long-lasting sensory experience.
An extremely powerful cedarwood note, in which grapefruit aspects bring a sparkling effect (due to its Nootkatene and Nootkatone content).
Not as camphoraceous and smoky as a cedarwood but stronger, longer-lasting and very linear.

Perfumery usage

By exploring the wild powerful impact of this multifaceted cedarwood treasure, perfumers will unlock new creative potential.
CEDARWOOD ALASKA EO is a highly differentiating product as it offers a new olfactive signature, a unique way to render an unforgettable perfumery experience in formulation.

Upcycling description

Cedar Alaska Canada is a byproduct of sawdust that has been sustainably produced by the forest industry. Starting from the Pacific Rainforest, the younger trees (between 50 and 75 years) are cut using sustainable forestry practices.

In this process of turning logs into lumber, a tremendous amount of sawdust is produced. In fact, as much as 30% of a tree can end up as sawdust. Our partners take the sawdust and processes it at their site. The result is a collection of unique, sustainably sourced essential oils.

Then they return the "spent sawdust" to the mills. The sawmills use giant "tippers" to dump the transported sawdust into collection piles, and it is then sent to pulp and paper mills on huge barges where it is used as a source of clean, renewable energy. This then completes the process.

Sourcing Countries
Crop seasons : Canada

Sourcing

Alaska cedarwood, originating from the Nootka cypress, is native to the northwestern region of Canada and Alaska. The tree grows up to 160 feet (50 meters) and is easily recognized by its drooping branchlets. The wood has a waxy texture and a distinctive resinous smell. The two of the main components of its oil, nootkatene and nootkatone (15%) have distinctive grapefruit peel scents. The essential oil of this tree also has remarkable insect repellent properties and this contributes to the very slow decline in the integrity of the wood, allowing
dead trees to remain standing for up to a century providing a profound impact on the ecology of their forests.

Canada

This ingredient is sourced from the western most region of Canada, specifically from the province of British Columbia. Millions of tons of trees are cut every year. It’s a major timber species for the British Columbia forest industry, which is widely recognized as one of the most sustainable forest industries of the world. Annual estimated oil volume: 2,000kg

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    CEDARWOOD ALASKA CANADA EO

    967442
    CAS# 1069136340

    NATURALSTOGETHERTM

    Certified Origin
    嗅覚ファミリー
    ウッディ
    製品タイプ
    天然素材
    テクノロジー
    精油
    Technical Descriptors セダーウッド, レザー, グレープフルーツ 嗅覚の説明

    Sparkling with a fresh and breezy grapefruit crisp, the profile is combining spicy, aromatic and linear woody hints for a long-lasting sensory experience.
    An extremely powerful cedarwood note, in which grapefruit aspects bring a sparkling effect (due to its Nootkatene and Nootkatone content).
    Not as camphoraceous and smoky as a cedarwood but stronger, longer-lasting and very linear.

    Perfumery usage

    By exploring the wild powerful impact of this multifaceted cedarwood treasure, perfumers will unlock new creative potential.
    CEDARWOOD ALASKA EO is a highly differentiating product as it offers a new olfactive signature, a unique way to render an unforgettable perfumery experience in formulation.

    UPCYCLING DESCRIPTION
    Sourcing countries

    Canada

    Crop season

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    Sourcing

    Alaska cedarwood, originating from the Nootka cypress, is native to the northwestern region of Canada and Alaska. The tree grows up to 160 feet (50 meters) and is easily recognized by its drooping branchlets. The wood has a waxy texture and a distinctive resinous smell. The two of the main components of its oil, nootkatene and nootkatone (15%) have distinctive grapefruit peel scents. The essential oil of this tree also has remarkable insect repellent properties and this contributes to the very slow decline in the integrity of the wood, allowing
    dead trees to remain standing for up to a century providing a profound impact on the ecology of their forests.

    Canada

    This ingredient is sourced from the western most region of Canada, specifically from the province of British Columbia. Millions of tons of trees are cut every year. It’s a major timber species for the British Columbia forest industry, which is widely recognized as one of the most sustainable forest industries of the world. Annual estimated oil volume: 2,000kg

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