The Indian division of global certification body Ecocert says that an increasing number of Indian companies are looking to get involved in the organic cosmetic market.
The mind-blowing growth in the global organic cosmetic industry continues with the number of product launches increasing from 615 products in 2002 to about 2,000 products last year, said Dr. Selvam Daniel, managing director of Ecocert India.
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Indian companies focus in on global organic cosmetics market
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