
Ensuring conformity with the IFRA Standards
A revised template for Certificates of Conformity to the IFRA Standards is available for download below.
This certificate was developed as part of the consultation process on the IFRA Standards that took place in 2019.
Download the certificate of conformity
Please download a copy of the certificate here (.docx)
What is a Certificate of Conformity?
The Certificate of Conformity to the IFRA Standards is a document established by companies creating fragrance mixtures. It is based on the business relationship between the fragrance supplier and its customer.
The Certificate is only applicable for fragrance mixtures intended to be directly included in a finished consumer product. By using a Certificate, a fragrance supplier assures its customer that the product they supply is in compliance with the requirements set by the IFRA Standards for an intended use.
Does IFRA create Certificates?
IFRA does not create the certificates and while there are third party companies that do certify IFRA certificates, there are no certifying companies that provide certificates on directly on IFRA’s behalf.
Does a Certificate replace a Safety Assessment?
The Certificate of Conformity declares compliance with the requirements expressed in the IFRA Standards but does not replace a safety assessment.
Is there an ‘IFRA Certificate’ for raw materials?
There is typically no ‘IFRA Certificate’ for raw materials. When there is an IFRA Standard on a raw material (e.g. citrus essential oil), you cannot issue a Certificate as such, but you can communicate to your clients the conformity of the raw material with the corresponding IFRA Standard.
Please note that information on essential oils can also stem from the presence of IFRA restricted materials in them. Please see the Annex I to the IFRA Standards on the IFRA Standards documentation page.
Where can I find more information?
You can also find more detailed information about the Certificate of Conformity to the IFRA Standards in the Guidance for the Use of the IFRA Standards. This is available on the IFRA Standards documentation page.
Please note that the IFRA Standards are voluntary and do not replace compliance with national/local regulations.
Third-party certification by professional services companies
To assist companies who require an external service provider to develop a Certificate of Conformity, IFRA has developed the following list.
This list is based on suggestions provided by IFRA members, and includes companies that can attest to the conformity of fragrance mixtures with IFRA Standards.
The list of companies is provided below, in alphabetical order.
Please note that IFRA does not take any responsibility as to the quality of the services of the listed suppliers, and it will remain the responsibility of each user to verify and ensure the quality of the services provided by such companies.