IFRA to publish Fragrance Industry ingredient list

 Proactive initiative for more safety

IFRA will publish a list of fragrance ingredients being used by the industry’s customers in consumer goods by December 31st 2009 on its website: www.ifraorg.org and respond to the changing marketplace where consumers are seeking more information about the ingredients in the products they use safely in their everyday lives. . This proactive initiative will supplement the fragrance industry’s overall safety program communication Currently, IFRA’s Safety Program is based on the IFRA Code of Practice and the IFRA Standards which, using risk assessments, prohibit and restrict the use of fragrance materials in consumer goods if there is any safety concern for human health or the environment. The Code of Practice and the Standards must be adhered to by all IFRA member companies.

 

The list of fragrance ingredients will be generated from the IFRA 2008 Use Survey. This survey is carried out on a regular basis amongst IFRA affiliated member companies representing approximately 90% of the world’s production volume of fragrances and will take several months to complete. The list will be updated according to the substances used by IFRA affiliated member companies. The materials, both natural and synthetic, will be listed alphabetically by their chemical name and their Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number.

 

This initiative enhances the transparency of the North American Communication initiative where manufacturers of cleaning products, air care products, automotive care products, polishes and floor maintenance products will voluntarily disclose ingredients in these products by January 1, 2010. The initiative is led by the Canadian Consumer Speciality Products Association (CCSPA), and in the United States by the Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) and The Soap & Detergent Association (SDA).

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