



Rethinking sterilization: from EtO to innovation

How can we move away from EtO when most delicate and heat-sensitive materials have relied on it for over 50 years?
A new chapter in sterilization is emerging: one that challenges decades of reliance on ethylene oxide and calls for innovation, compliance, and responsibility.
Ethylene oxide (EtO) has been the cornerstone of sterilization for decades: essential for materials that cannot withstand heat or radiation.
But today, regulatory pressures, environmental concerns, and public health risks have placed EtO under increasing scrutiny.
We now face a critical question:
How can we ensure patient safety while transitioning to safer, compliant, and sustainable sterilization technologies?
Most single-use and complex polymer-based devices were originally designed with EtO sterilization in mind, making the shift to alternative methods a complex, yet necessary, evolution.

Reviewing sterilization with advanced, science-based solution is possible: join the conversation and look at the future with us.
Fedegari has been pioneering sterilization and contamination control for decades. Through extensive research and close collaboration with manufacturers, we are defining new approaches to sterilization that respect materials, ensure compliance, and improve sustainability.
In this exclusive webinar, Fedegari experts explore how to transition from EtO to advanced sterilization methods, without compromising product quality or regulatory compliance.
Key Takeaways:
• Understand the global regulatory outlook on EtO
• Learn about proven alternative sterilization methods
• Discover Fedegari’s validation-driven approach to innovation
Watch the webinar video recording

Claudio Maestri
Product Manager Fedegari
Claudio Maestri is Product Manager at Fedegari, with more than 15 years of experience tackling the technical challenges in the pharma industry. His mission is to help organizations move beyond outdated sterilization methods. In an industry where patient safety is at risk, and poor choices can have severe consequences, Claudio guides professionals toward safer, more effective alternatives, making the transition beyond EtO an imperative choice.