Last
February, perfume aficionados went into overdrive as the European Commission
opened its public consultation on upcoming fragrance allergens regulations. As
I reported (click here to read the post), the situation is less dire than we could have feared,
since what is basically proposed concerns labeling rather than a slew of bans
and restrictions that would kill off the art of perfumery altogether.
Among
niche perfume brand owners, opinions are divided. Some consider that this
amendment is just a prelude to actual restrictions or bans and are gearing up
for a fight. Others consider that the issue is not Europe (or IFRA), but the
big companies that fiercely oppose labeling allergens, since this would compel
them to admit even their allergen-free cosmetics contain them.
Meanwhile,
the perfume community has not been inactive. I would like to salute the huge
task accomplished by members of the Parfumo.net discussion board, who stopped
tearing their hair out, rolled up their sleeves and produced a well-considered,
comprehensive document that has been sent to the European Commission within the
framework of the public consultation.
Parfumo.net has summed up its main arguments in a
petition which you can consult and sign by clicking here.
Illustration: The Abduction of Europa by Gustave Moreau.
Thank you so much!
RépondreSupprimerWith warm, fragrantly combatant regards,
Angelika
Good work, Angelika!
SupprimerThe petition is accurate, well composed, logical and balanced.
RépondreSupprimerI signed it.
Gentiana
I agree with your assessment and I signed it too!
Supprimer