Recognising that traditional fragrance evaluation has largely been shaped by visual frameworks, GCPL undertook a bold experiment through the Inclusive Olfactory Panel Pilot. The initiative aimed to understand how scent is perceived when evaluated through diverse sensory experiences, particularly by individuals with visual impairments. The pilot expanded both the Expert Fragrance Testing Panel and the Consumer Testing Panel to include internal Godrej colleagues and external participants with visual impairments. 12 participants were engaged across three groups — R&D team members; external individuals with visual impairments; and GCPL employees with visual impairments. Results revealed strong performance across both sighted and visually impaired participants. Beyond quantitative outcomes, participants offered intuitive, and memory-driven insights. Parallelly, GCPL initiated outreach through blind centres and open screenings, with a long-term goal of institutionalising 30% representation of individuals with visual impairments across testing panels.