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Ingredient defence

Ensu­ring fra­gran­ce ingre­dients are asses­sed and regu­la­ted based on sound scien­ce and real-world use.

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Protecting the perfumer’s palette

Fra­gran­ce ingre­dients are increa­singly sub­ject to regu­la­tory scru­tiny, with pro­po­sals for res­tric­tions or bans some­ti­mes based on high-dose tes­ting or hazard-only assess­ments. IFRA enga­ges with regu­la­tors, scien­tists, and sta­kehol­ders to advo­ca­te for risk-based eva­lua­tions that con­si­der actual expo­su­re levels and usa­ge pat­terns. This approach helps pre­ser­ve the diver­sity of mate­rials avai­la­ble to per­fu­mers whi­le ensu­ring con­su­mer safety.

Defending ingredients through science

Advo­ca­ting for risk-based regu­la­tion
IFRA pro­mo­tes regu­la­tory fra­me­works that assess fra­gran­ce ingre­dients based on real-world expo­su­re and risk, rather than solely on hazard iden­ti­fi­ca­tion. This ensu­res that safety mea­su­res are pro­por­tio­na­te and groun­ded in scien­ti­fic evidence.

Colla­bo­ra­ting with scien­ti­fic bodies
Through part­nerships with orga­ni­za­tions like the Research Ins­ti­tu­te for Fra­gran­ce Mate­rials (RIFM), IFRA sup­ports com­prehen­si­ve safety assess­ments and the deve­lop­ment of alter­na­ti­ve tes­ting methods, redu­cing relian­ce on ani­mal tes­ting and enhan­cing scien­ti­fic rigor.

Enga­ging with policy­ma­kers
IFRA acti­vely par­ti­ci­pa­tes in regu­la­tory dis­cus­sions, pro­vi­ding tech­ni­cal exper­ti­se and industry insights to inform balan­ced deci­sion-making that pro­tects both con­su­mer safety and the crea­ti­ve inte­grity of fragrances.