ECHA Committee Draft Opinion on PFAS Restriction
Summary
The European Chemicals Agency's Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) has agreed its draft opinion on a proposal to restrict all per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the EU. The draft opinion will be published for a 60-day public consultation.
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The European Chemicals Agency's (ECHA) Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) has agreed its draft opinion on a proposal to universally restrict per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) across the EU. This draft opinion, based on an assessment of socio-economic impacts and available alternatives, follows a proposal from five EU member states and builds upon the Risk Assessment Committee's (RAC) final opinion. The SEAC draft opinion will be made public for a 60-day consultation period before the committee adopts its final opinion by the end of 2026, which will then be submitted to the European Commission.
This development signifies a crucial step towards a potential EU-wide ban on PFAS. Companies manufacturing, importing, or using PFAS should closely monitor the upcoming public consultation and the subsequent final opinions from SEAC and RAC. While the SEAC draft opinion itself is non-binding, the final opinions will inform the European Commission's legislative proposal. Affected entities should prepare for potential future restrictions by evaluating their reliance on PFAS, exploring alternatives, and assessing the socio-economic implications of a broad restriction.
What to do next
- Monitor the publication of the SEAC draft opinion and the final RAC opinion.
- Participate in the 60-day public consultation on the SEAC draft opinion.
- Assess current PFAS usage and identify potential alternatives in preparation for future regulatory action.
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ECHA’s Socio-Economic Analysis Committee agrees its draft opinion on PFAS restriction proposal
ECHA/NR/26/14
The European Chemicals Agency’s Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) has agreed its draft opinion on the universal restriction proposal on all per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The draft opinion will be published soon for a 60-day consultation.
Helsinki, 11 March 2026 – SEAC has agreed its draft opinion on a proposal to restrict the manufacture, placing on the market and the use of PFAS in the EU. The draft opinion is based on an extensive and independent assessment of the socio-economic impacts of a potential restriction of PFAS as well as an analysis of available alternatives. The Committee’s work builds on the proposal from the national authorities of the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, which covered all PFAS and all uses.
SEAC is one of ECHA’s two scientific committees responsible for evaluating EU-wide restriction proposals under the EU’s chemicals regulation, REACH. The Committee evaluates the benefits of the proposal to human health and the environment, the associated costs, and other socio-economic impacts, considering also the availability of alternatives.
The Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) evaluates the risks that PFAS pose to human health and the environment. RAC adopted its final opinion on 2 March.
Next steps
The SEAC draft opinion as well as the final RAC opinion will be published soon, providing full details on the content of the opinions.
SEAC’s draft opinion will be subject to a 60-day consultation. The Committee is expected to adopt its final opinion, taking into account new information received in the consultation where relevant, by the end of 2026. This adoption will conclude ECHA’s Committees’ scientific evaluation of the proposed restriction and the opinions will be formally submitted to the Commission.
Based on the two final opinions, the European Commission will propose a restriction for discussion and vote in the REACH Committee, composed of EU Member States.
Background
The proposal to restrict PFAS in the EU/EEA was prepared by authorities in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. It was submitted to ECHA on 13 January 2023. It aims to reduce PFAS emissions into the environment and make products and processes safer for people. The six-month consultation ran from 22 March to 25 September 2023.
PFAS are highly persistent chemicals that do not break down in the environment and can travel long distances through water and air. Once released in the environment, they tend to pollute groundwater and drinking water, which is difficult and costly to remediate. Certain PFAS accumulate in people, animals and plants and can cause toxic effects including cancer and harm to reproductive health.
Further information
- Q&A on the restriction process [PDF][EN]
- Restriction proposal
- Restrictions process
- Topics page on PFAS
- Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis
Press contact: Hanna-Kaisa Torkkeli, press@echa.europa.eu, +358 50 416 8585
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