Skip to content

06/01/2026

News

IFRA’s view on the Chemicals Omnibus in Euractiv

IFRA published an opinion in EU news outlet Euractiv urging a science-based, workable approach to the EU’s Chemicals Omnibus proposal to safeguard fragrance-sector innovation and consumer confidence.

Europe palace 5414752 1920

In the piece “Making Scents of the Chemicals Omnibus”, IFRA highlights how the European Commission’s original Omnibus VI proposal provides much needed and science-based fixes to long-standing regulatory challenges faced by the sector in relation to the quasi-automatic ban of classified ingredients in cosmetics, despite demonstrated safe use. The proposal seeks to clarify the conditions for granting derogations, re-centre safety assessment at the core of the system, and introduce realistic transition timelines.

IFRA therefore calls on co-legislators, especially the European Parliament, to preserve these pragmatic elements and avoid overly broad assessments of what constitutes a suitable alternative or shortened transition periods, which could hamper the availability of safe, trusted fragrance and cosmetic products across Europe.

Contact: AP

Published 06/01/2026 • Updated on 09/01/2026

Related articles

Whats App Image 2023 11 13 at 5 52 35 PM

Peru | New Chemical Substances Management Regulation Approved

Peru published on April 8 Supreme Decree No. 0052026-MINAM, which approves the Regulation of Legislative Decree No. 1570, the Legislative Decree that enacts the Law on the Comprehensive Management of Chemical Substances.
Read more
NIES picture

IFRA’s China Working Group visits Nanjing Institute of Environmental Sciences to advance China’s new chemicals regulation

Recently, a delegation from the China Working Group (CWG) of the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) paid a working visit to the Nanjing Institute of Environmental Sciences (NIES) under the Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE).
Read more
Themilmarzone philippine ground orchids 7080025 1920

IFRA joins industry coalition in Philippines regulatory dialogue

The International Fragrance Association recently joined a joint industry effort led by Singapore Chemical Industry Council (SCIC), the national body that coordinates policy advocacy on behalf of the chemical sector there.
Read more

Get the latest IFRA news in your inbox

Is your company an IFRA member?
I wish to be added to the IFRA mailing list