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10/07/2025

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European fragrance industry welcomes consumer safety focus of Omnibus package while suggesting improvements

Brus­sels, 10 July 2025 – The Inter­na­tio­nal Fra­gran­ce Asso­cia­tion (IFRA) wel­co­mes the publi­ca­tion by the Euro­pean Com­mis­sion of its new Omni­bus pro­po­sal on che­mi­cals, recog­ni­zing its focus on con­su­mer safety and cla­ri­fi­ca­tion of cer­tain aspects of EU che­mi­cals legis­la­tion. Whi­le pro­mi­sing, further strengthe­ning of the pro­po­sal is essen­tial to impro­ve workability.

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IFRA welcomed the Commission’s effort to streamline certain requirements of the EU CLP Regulation  and clarify certain provisions of the Cosmetic Products Regulation (CLP). These changes should make it easier to support the health and safety of European consumers. In particular, the proposed amendments bring clarity to CLP labelling requirements. They also introduce some clarifications to better reflect the central role of safety assessment under the EU Cosmetics Regulation, and provide legal certainty on the approach for natural ingredients.

“The Commission’s proposal is a welcome step towards simplified and more effective regulation. However, some key fragrance ingredients, despite being safe for consumers, are increasingly at risk due to the domino effect of broader chemical rules, which do not account for their specific use in consumer products”, said Alexander Mohr, President of IFRA. “We therefore call on the co-legislators to strengthen the proposal further, in particular by acknowledging that dermal exposure remains the main way that consumers come into contact with cosmetics and fragrances”.

However, IFRA regrets that the European Commission did not take the opportunity to set clearer rules for route-relevant classification of substances to reflect how ingredients are actually used and how people are exposed to them. These should ensure relevant risk management measures and downstream product use controls can be coherently delivered and not remove safe and effective substances used to enable consumer health and wellbeing. There should be a more consistent and transparent process that allows industry to be part of the conversation. Since the revised CLP rules were adopted, it has become clear in practice that these areas need further refinement. 

“The cosmetic-related provisions in this proposal offer promising improvements, particularly by establishing clearer conditions for risk-based assessment and clarifying the regulatory approach for natural ingredients”, said Aurélie Perrichet, IFRA’s Regional Director for Europe, “We are committed to working constructively with policymakers to ensure a regulatory environment that recognizes the high safety standards of the fragrance industry, as well as its cultural significance and vital socio-economic contribution to Europe and its many regions”.

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Contacto:

Charles de Lusignan
Director de Comunicaciones Globales
Asociación Internacional de Fragancias (IFRA)

M: + 32 484 78 11 76 | cdelusignan@ifrafragrance.org | www.ifrafragrance.org
Sede central de la IFRA: Rue de la Croix d’Or 3, 1204 Ginebra, Suiza.
Operaciones de la IFRA: Avenue des Arts 6, 1210 Bruselas, Bélgica.

Acerca de la Asociación Internacional de Fragancias (IFRA)

La Asociación Internacional de Fragancias, fundada en 1973, representa los intereses de la industria de las fragancias en todo el mundo. La IFRA está compuesta por siete miembros regulares multinacionales y 23 asociaciones nacionales en cuatro regiones del mundo que representan a cientos de pequeños y medianos fabricantes de ingredientes de fragancias, así como a miembros de apoyo. Su misión es promover el uso seguro y sostenible de las fragancias.

Las fragancias son una tecnología clave utilizada por las empresas de bienes de consumo para perfumes, productos de cuidado personal y cosméticos, productos de limpieza del hogar y mucho más.

El programa insignia de IFRA para el uso seguro, las Normas IFRA, aplica medidas de gestión de la seguridad basadas en evaluaciones científicas y en las valoraciones de un panel de expertos independientes. El programa es el núcleo del Código de prácticas de IFRA, que se aplica a todos los miembros de IFRA a nivel mundial, incluidos los miembros de las asociaciones nacionales de IFRA. El Código también exige a los miembros que cumplan la normativa local, nacional e internacional, y que apliquen buenas prácticas de fabricación.

Publicado el 10/07/2025 • Actualizado el 10/07/2025

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