IPF AWARDS FOR SUSTAINABLE PERFUME AND PACKAGING
NEW LUXURY AWARDS 2025
Show the World you Really Care!
Show the World you Really Care!
Your participation in the New Luxury Awards 2025
Submit and send your products before February 1-2025
Submit and send your products before February 1-2025
The New Luxury Awards are an Annual Celebration giving you the Opportunity to Showcase your Creativity and your Sustainability to the World.
They reward the talents of the New Perfume Industry. Our objective is to stimulate creativity in perfume and packaging in adopting the New Luxury Code as sustainability standards for Authenticity, Integrity and Transparency.
Together Let’s Make the Perfume Industry a Leader in Sustainability!
They reward the talents of the New Perfume Industry. Our objective is to stimulate creativity in perfume and packaging in adopting the New Luxury Code as sustainability standards for Authenticity, Integrity and Transparency.
Together Let’s Make the Perfume Industry a Leader in Sustainability!
The New Luxury Code is the New Ethical Code for Sustainable Luxury
Jury
The jury is composed by world renowned experts, certified natural perfumers, designers and personalities from the perfume and packaging industry.
Competition opened to:
- Perfume Brands
- Cosmetic Brands
- Candle Brands
- Spas, Retails, Hotels, Museums Brands (Scented Spaces)
- Perfumers
- Graduates of Perfumery Schools
- Students in Perfumery
- Designers in Packaging
- Packaging Suppliers
- Graduates of Packaging Schools
- Students in Packaging
Rules and Key factors
Creating a Perfume, a Packaging or a Scented Space following the New Luxury Code.
For Perfume
Perfume should respect the standards of the International Perfume Foundation for Certification:
-Formulating perfumes from 100% natural materials sustainably sourced.
-Do not include: GMO Plants, animal fragrant materials, animal testing, synthetic compounds, parabens, phthalates, isolates, phenoxyethanol, glycols, ethoxylated compounds.
For Packaging
Packaging should be innovative, collectible, refillable, reusable or recyclable.
Do not include:
- plastics or any non-recyclable material,
- mixing materials if they cannot be easily separate for recycling,
- toxic ink for printing.
For Scented Spaces
The olfactory sense is very important for health and wellbeing.
Perfume should respect the standards of the International Perfume Foundation for Certification:
-Formulating perfumes from 100% natural materials sustainably sourced.
-Do not include: GMO Plants, animal fragrant materials, animal testing, synthetic compounds, parabens, phthalates, isolates, phenoxyethanol, glycols, ethoxylated compounds.
The jury is composed by world renowned experts, certified natural perfumers, designers and personalities from the perfume and packaging industry.
Competition opened to:
- Perfume Brands
- Cosmetic Brands
- Candle Brands
- Spas, Retails, Hotels, Museums Brands (Scented Spaces)
- Perfumers
- Graduates of Perfumery Schools
- Students in Perfumery
- Designers in Packaging
- Packaging Suppliers
- Graduates of Packaging Schools
- Students in Packaging
Rules and Key factors
Creating a Perfume, a Packaging or a Scented Space following the New Luxury Code.
For Perfume
Perfume should respect the standards of the International Perfume Foundation for Certification:
-Formulating perfumes from 100% natural materials sustainably sourced.
-Do not include: GMO Plants, animal fragrant materials, animal testing, synthetic compounds, parabens, phthalates, isolates, phenoxyethanol, glycols, ethoxylated compounds.
For Packaging
Packaging should be innovative, collectible, refillable, reusable or recyclable.
Do not include:
- plastics or any non-recyclable material,
- mixing materials if they cannot be easily separate for recycling,
- toxic ink for printing.
For Scented Spaces
The olfactory sense is very important for health and wellbeing.
Perfume should respect the standards of the International Perfume Foundation for Certification:
-Formulating perfumes from 100% natural materials sustainably sourced.
-Do not include: GMO Plants, animal fragrant materials, animal testing, synthetic compounds, parabens, phthalates, isolates, phenoxyethanol, glycols, ethoxylated compounds.