“…For example, intravenous (IV) bottles of glass, tubing made of rubber, and surgical instruments of metals were used widely until the 1930s when IV bags of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), tubing of PVC, and catheters made out of silicone were introduced (Modjarrad and Ebnesajjad 2003 ). Nowadays, polymers, rubbers, and polymer composite–based materials have occupied the market in the field of food packaging, medical instruments, furniture, automotive, health care instruments, and various other applications (Abid et al 2012 ; Adeosun et al 2013 ; Gill et al 2018 , b , c ; Salernitano and Migliaresi 2020 ; Zagho et al 2021a ; Zeng et al 2021 ). The utilization of plastics in medical devices includes simple tools such as spatulas, syringes, and dressings along with complex instruments, i.e., MRI, X-ray machine, surgical devices, etc.…”