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Under the theme A year of connection, progress and global engagement, the report documents IFRA’s work across regulatory affairs, science, sustainability and communications during a period of heightened policy activity and growing expectations on the fragrance sector. Key milestones include the launch of the 52nd Amendment to the IFRA Standards, publication of the third IFRA–IOFI Sustainability Report, expanded global advocacy on chemicals policy, and the successful Global Fragrance Summit 2025 in Singapore, which brought together more than 250 industry leaders from around the world 

In his introduction, Alexander Mohr, PhD, President, IFRA, reflected on his first full year in the role and the importance of building trust and collaboration across regions.

“2025 was a year of listening, learning and strengthening relationships across our global community,” said Mohr. “From advancing the IFRA Standards to engaging constructively with regulators and stakeholders, our focus has been on ensuring that fragrance remains safe, sustainable and trusted, everywhere in the world.”

The report highlights IFRA’s continued leadership in science-based self-regulation, including progress on non-animal testing, transparency initiatives such as the updated IFRA Transparency List, and active engagement on emerging policy frameworks including Safe and Sustainable by Design in Europe.

Paul Andersson, Chairman of IFRA, emphasized the responsibility carried by the industry at a time of rapid regulatory change saying, “With fragrance present in the daily lives of billions of consumers, trust is our most valuable asset,” said Andersson. “In 2025, IFRA remained firmly committed to defending science-based, proportionate regulation, while supporting innovation, sustainability and the credibility of our industry worldwide.”

Alongside global policy work, the Annual Report details IFRA’s expanding regional engagement in Europe, Asia-Pacific, China, India and Latin America, reflecting a strong focus on capacity-building, dialogue with authorities and closer collaboration with national associations.

The Annual Report 2025 is available online at www.ifraannualreport.com, with videos and insights accessible via QR codes throughout the publication.

Published 04/02/2026 • Updated on 04/02/2026

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