2025-10-06 Reference source : European Commission
PFAS Firefighting foams Annex XVII Environmental Protection Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Commission Regulation EU 2025/1988 Fluorine Free Alternatives Seveso III Directive PFAS Emissions Reduction
In a decisive move to protect
human health and the environment, the European Commission has announced the
final adoption of a regulation under REACH (Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006) to
prohibit the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in firefighting
foams across the EU.
The new Commission Regulation
(EU) 2025/1988, published in the Official Journal of the European Union on
3 October, amends Annex XVII of REACH. This restricts the placing on the market
and use of PFAS in firefighting foams from 23 October 2030 onwards.
There will be phased transitional periods for specific applications.
Scope and Timeline
From 23 October 2030, firefighting
foams containing PFAS in concentrations equal to or above 1 mg/l (sum of all
PFAS) will no longer be permitted for sale or use, except in limited cases
where substitution is not yet technically feasible. Transitional provisions
apply to:
During these periods, operators
must minimise releases to the environment, label PFAS-containing stocks, and
ensure that waste is treated and destroyed properly, typically by incineration
at temperatures above 1100 °C. Equipment that has contained PFAS foams must be
thoroughly cleaned before being refilled with fluorine-free alternatives. A special
derogation allows cleaned equipment (excluding portable extinguishers) to temporarily
emit up to 50 mg/l of PFAS, subject to review by 2030.
Definition and Impact
The restriction applies to PFAS as
defined by the OECD criteria; substances containing a fully fluorinated methyl
(-CF₃) or methylene (-CF₂-) carbon atom without attached hydrogen or halogen
atoms. According to the Commission’s assessment, firefighting foams are a major
source of PFAS emissions, releasing around 470 tonnes annually across the EU.
The new restriction is expected
to prevent around 13,000 tonnes of PFAS emissions over the next 30 years. The
Commission highlights that the measure will also drive innovation in the
development and deployment of fluorine-free alternatives.
The full text of Commission
Regulation (EU) 2025/1988 can be accessed here.
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