ETC/CME and ETC/WMGE Report 9/2021: Fluorinated polymers in a low carbon, circular and toxic-free economy
21 Dec 2021
Elina Yli-Rantala (VTT), David Behringer (Öko-Recherche), Dorte Herzke (NILU), Stephen Michael Mudge (NILU), Martijn Beekman (RIVM), Arianne de Blaeij (RIVM), Jeroen Devilee (RIVM), Silke Gabbert (RIVM), Michiel van Kuppevelt (RIVM), Maryam Zare Jeddi (RIVM)
Editors: Margareta Wahlström (VTT), Elina Pohjalainen (VTT)
EEA project manager: Xenia Trier, Peder Gabrielsen
Abstract
Fluorinated polymers are used in a variety of applications providing benefits to the society, but at the same time also causing risks of irreversible pollution and impacts on the environment and human health in different stages of the lifecycle. The main aim of the study was to provide information on impacts of fluorinated polymers along their lifecycles in a low carbon, circular and toxic-free economy, which could be relevant to consider in future assessments. An important part of the work was also to discuss options for risk governance and to identify knowledge gaps. The work was based on a literature survey of recently published reports and selected peer-reviewed articles on the topic.
The report presents the results of the work carried out by the ETC/WMGE and ETC/CME.