This IHI JU topic will enable and directly contribute to the EU health priorities, initiatives, and policies. Healthcare products containing PFAS are often essential for the health of citizens in Europe and worldwide. The proposed IHI JU topic would strengthen collaboration between healthcare system stakeholders to reduce emissions of, and exposure to PFAS, evaluate alternatives and therefore, contribute to the EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability of the EU Green Deal.
The action under this topic is expected to achieve the following impacts:
Possible target groups: medical technology and medicines manufacturers and their supply chains, stakeholders involved in regulatory approval process (i.e., notified bodies, policy makers); waste management companies; hospitals and other healthcare settings and providers.
Expected Outcome:
Per- and Poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a broad range of materials which have many uses within the scope of healthcare products, including as components of medicines, vaccines, medical devices, and diagnostics. These substances are currently critical to product quality, safety, and efficacy and essential to their manufacture and safe storage. PFAS make up a large group of persistent anthropogenic chemicals which are difficult to degrade and/or dispose of in an environmentally respectful manner. This IHI topic prioritises phasing-out PFAS of concern (specified below) as much as possible by using alternatives that maintain at least the same level of patient safety and product performance. Additionally, where it is not feasible to replace the use of PFAS, e.g. for technical or toxicological reasons, applicants should investigate how their use can be minimised / adequately controlled with respect to environmental exposure. The current knowledge needed to address these challenges is fragmented and incomplete.
The action under this topic must contribute to all the following outcomes:
Scope:
To replace PFAS in medical technologies without risking human health, input from supply chain actors, scientists, and engineers is crucial. This includes assessing material availability, feasibility, and testing. Where current technology falls short, understanding PFAS environmental exposure and mitigation must improve. Standardised testing protocols and quantification methodologies are needed to measure exposure accurately. Effective mitigation requires knowledge of exposure routes and environmentally sensitive disposal methods. A scientific, data-driven approach that aligns with the safe and sustainable by design (SSbD1) framework is essential for lifecycle exposure management and ensuring alternative materials are safe and effective. Collaboration among scientists, policymakers, regulators, healthcare providers, chemical manufacturers, patient groups and trade associations and waste managers is vital to address technical, legal, and practical considerations. Proper scientific assessment of alternatives is necessary to maintain safety and quality.
To fulfil the IHI JU’s topic aim, the applicant should address the following objectives:
Objective 1: Cross-sector solutions to develop PFAS alternatives
Objective 2: Understanding PFAS in the medtech sector
Objective 3: Sector-specific solutions to reduce and reuse PFAS materials
Opening date
16 January 2025
Deadline dates
23 April 2025 17:00:00 Brussels time
14 October 2025 17:00:00 Brussels time
The key challenges in the field include:
The overall aim of this IHI JU topic is to provide world-leading, fully integrated and globally applicable solutions to address PFAS emission and exposure concerns, for example by substitution.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Innovative Health Initiative (IHI)
Address: Avenue de la Toison d'Or 56-60 1060 Brussels Belgium
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23 April 2025 17:00:00 Brussels time
14 October 2025 17:00:00 Brussels time
$24,000,000
Affiliation: Innovative Health Initiative (IHI)
Address: Avenue de la Toison d'Or 56-60 1060 Brussels Belgium
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