How to Evaluate the Safeness of Cookware? (Part 2: Chemical Properties)

You may put a great deal of thought into which ingredients you cook with, but you might not be paying as much attention to the materials behind the pots and pans you have on hand. According to industry statistics, high levels of toxic chemicals from the wrong nonstick cookware can enter our food supply and cause long-term damage.

In 2020, there were 121 products relating to Food Contact Materials were recalled in the European Union.  Of these cases, 108 are chemical-related.

Some major failures are listed below:

Cookware Chem

Food contact materials testing is used worldwide to make sure that food is not contaminated by the products it comes into contact with.

All materials that come into contact with food, from manufacturers’ packaging to crockery and cutlery, glassware, ceramics, and storage containers should be tested to ensure they are safe for food contact. They must not transfer their constituents into the foodstuff in unacceptable quantities. Food contact testing protects the health of consumers.

Experts at SGS carry out food packaging testing and contact materials testing to ensure that your products comply with the appropriate regulations for food contact materials.

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