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01/04/2025

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Fragrance industry calls for a balanced REACH revision to support innovation and competitiveness, while safeguarding high safety standards

As the EU pre­pa­res to revi­se its REACH regu­la­tion, the fra­gran­ce industry is calling for a smar­ter and balan­ced approach that main­tains high safety stan­dards whi­le sup­por­ting inno­va­tion and indus­trial resilience.

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In a new position paper, the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) outlines practical recommendations to improve the workability and scientific basis of REACH, while avoiding disproportionate compliance burdens – for all companies including SMEs.

“Our sector depends on a clear, proportionate regulatory framework to continue delivering safe ingredients that make a wide range of consumer products possible - supporting everyday habits and addressing essential needs, particularly in terms of hygiene, well-being, and quality of life” said Dr Alexander Mohr, President of IFRA. “REACH must remain practical, enforceable and science-based, preserving a risk-based approach. The stakes are high—not only for our industry, but for Europe’s role as a hub for innovation, manufacturing and global competitiveness.”

The fragrance industry supplies ingredients for over 500,000 everyday products and includes more than 750 SMEs, responsible for a large portion of economic activity. Fragrance ingredients are used in low concentrations, leading to minimal consumer exposure while delivering essential olfactory and functional benefits.

Key IFRA recommendations include:

Make rules clearer and more coordinated, improving the dialogue with EU authorities.

Ensure proportionate rules, to support competitiveness.

Preserve a balanced risk management system, ensuring that regulatory measures are proportionate to the actual exposure to humans and the environment.

Ensure scientific rigor in assessing the combined exposure to multiple chemical substances, avoiding a blanket Mixture Assessment Factor (MAF)

Accelerate the regulatory acceptance and use of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) and Next Generation Risk Assessments (NGRAs) to reduce animal testing.

Streamline REACH implementation to reduce compliance costs, improve digital systems and ensure effective enforcement.

Publicado el 01/04/2025 • Actualizado el 07/07/2025

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