Copper Lavender

Scenting Sustainability

Fragrance Ingredients Crafted from Recycled Carbon Dioxide

Throughout history, breakthroughs in synthetic chemistry have often found their first application in the world of fragrances. For instance, the synthesis of coumarin by William Perkin in the 19th century enabled Houbigant to create Fougère Royale, the first modern perfume. Similarly, the discovery of vanillin synthesis by Haarmann and Tiemann became the foundation for Guerlain's iconic Jicky.

At Copper Lavender, we are carrying forward this tradition, but with a modern twist. Our chemical innovation begins with CO2-based synthesis, turning a sustainability challenge into an opportunity. Like the pioneering chemists before us, we’re using cutting-edge chemistry to introduce new fragrant compounds. The fragrance industry is where our breakthrough first takes shape, but it’s just the beginning—we’re entering the market with high-value chemicals designed to make an impact across various sectors.

Copper Lavender isn’t just about creating perfumes—it’s about changing the way the chemical industry approaches sustainability. Whether you’re a perfumer seeking the next groundbreaking ingredient, an investor excited by transformative green technology, or someone eager to be part of a movement that unites science and creativity, we invite you to join us in shaping a more sustainable and beautiful future.