PlasticHeal

EU funded project PLASTICHEAL aims at developing innovative tools to study the impact and mode of action of micro and nanoplastics on human health.
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PlasticHeal, together with AURORA, IMPTOX, PlasticsFatE and POLYRISK, is one of the five European main research projects currently working to understand micro- and nanoplastics (MNPLs) in our environment and their exposures and impacts on health. The five projects have formed the European Research Cluster to Understand the Health Impacts of Micro- and Nanoplastic (CUSP).
Main objectives:
To provide legislators with data, methodologies, experimental models and biological endpoints of effect for risk assessment and decision-making, by filling current knowledge gaps in terms of MNPLs hazard to human health. Furthermore, to perform a pilot exposure and risk assessment for a selected number of MNPLs highly present in the environment.
To develop new more comprehensive methodologies, experimental models and biological endpoints of effect able to provide a more solid understanding of the complex interplay between MNPLs modes of action and adverse outcome pathways in humans. This is aimed at supporting regulatory decision-making and have a potential to take on a more prominent role in future frameworks.
Work plan

UFZ: Leader of WP1 External Human Exposure, Participants of WP2 / WP3 / WP7 / WP8 / WP9
WP1 objectives:
Reference materials for MNPLs safety assessment.
Analytical methods for detection, identification and quantification of MNPLs.
MNPLs occurrence. Determination and monitoring.
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