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Dalbergia

A plant genus of the family fabaceae. Members of this genus can cause CONTACT dermatitis.


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Structure of linalool, a substance extracted from 'A. rosaeodora'

Rosewood oil

Rosewood ('Aniba rosaeodora') essential oil in a clear glass vial

Rosewood oil

The term “natural” is applied to many foods, but does not have a consistent meaning.

Rosewood oil

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Rosewood oil

Matricaria recutita

Kingwood (wood)

Carton raw material: Swedish pine forest  The company reported that it secures raw material for the paper carton in cooperation with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the [http://gftn.panda.org/ Global Forest & Trade Network] (GFTN) and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and that it strives to source polyethylene made from sugarcane from sustainable suppliers in Brazil. In 2010, 40% of Tetra Pak's carton supply was FSC-certified.[http://www.environmentalleader.com/2011/04/22/tetra-pak-to-double-carton-recycling/ Tetra Pak to Double Carton Recycling] Environmentalleader.com, retrieved 2 December 2011 Slowly, sectors where glass bottles have been paramount, like the wine and spirits industry, have begun to look at carton bottles as a possible packaging product as the carbon footprint of a carton container is said to be about one tenth of that of an equivalent glass bottle.[http://www.economist.com/node/11792400 Losing their Bottle] The Economist, retrieved 2 December 2011[http://www.psfk.com/2011/07/ecohols-r

Kingwood (wood)

Kingwood (wood)

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Kingwood (wood)

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