PFOA linked to Cancer according to EWGTraditional non-stick cookware continues to make debate. PFOA- used in the manufacturing process of traditional PTFE non-stick cookware, food packaging and fabric coatings- linked to Testicular & Kidney Cancers.
16th April 2012: an independent scientific panel (C8 Science Panel), approved by U.S. Government and the DuPont company as part of a settlement in a class action lawsuit, came out with a report that linked the chemical known as C8 or PFOA to Kidney and Testicular cancer in humans.
"Widespread pollution by PFOA should be a wake-up call that our chemical regulation system is severely broken," said Olga V. Naidenko, Ph.D., a senior scientist at the Environmental Working Group. "It is particularly urgent for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop a legal limit for drinking water pollution by PFOA, which is currently unregulated and never should have come to market."
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DuPont, the only current American maker of PFOA, has committed to phase out manufacture, purchase and use of the chemical by 2015. But companies overseas continue to produce and use it.
"In the case of PFOA and other toxic perfluorinated chemicals, only a global phase-out can protect public health and the environment."
A safe alternative for traditional PTFE cookware is already on the international market for 5 years. In 2007 the Belgian company GreenPan™ pioneered and launched Thermolon™ ceramic coated non-stick cookware, the first PTFE-free non-stick cookware available since the introduction of the non-stick technology in 1938. Thermolon™ is a mineral-based non-stick coating that is safe at high temperatures. It is PTFE-free, and uses no PFOA in manufacturing.
http://www.ewg.org/release/chemical-food-packaging-fabric-coatings-linked-cancer
Chemical in Food Packaging, Fabric Coatings Linked to Cancer, April 16, 2012
Iron Man South Africa 201222th april 2012
Stefaan Vervisch celebrated his 50th & GreenPan's 5th birthday by winning the Iron Man South Africa (age group 50-54). Still going Strong!
GreenPan eco-friendly cookware donates treesInternational cookware brand, GreenPanTM, partnered with social enterprise Food & Trees for Africa (FTFA) to donate a tree for every item sold in South-Africa during the month of August 2010 to be planted through the Trees for All programme.
The first 20 trees were planted at Vuyani Primary School in Gugulethu, Western Cape, late last year. Since then, schools in KwaZulu Natal and in the Western Cape that had applied to FTFA, have received GreenPan trees. The tree plantings are a good opportunity to allow school communities to experience planting and caring for trees and to learn of all the many benefits they bring as an essential component for a healthy life and a healthy planet. In time, these trees will also provide shade for the learners to sit under during breaks.
To end off the planting of the trees with a flourish, GreenPan staff will attend the last of their tree planting events in Soweto, at Mangwele Primary School.
Mangwele Primary School has 344 learners and ten educators. They run a feeding scheme for their orphaned and vulnerable children and requested the trees so that pupils could enhance their environmental knowledge, become aware of climate change and learn about climate change solutions.
"Mangwele Primary School would like to take this new knowledge of greening out into the community to foster a sense of pride in the environment," said Mr A Magau, the Principal. "We are very excited to have the GreenPan staff here to plant the trees with the learners, as this will unite and build their future partnerships in developing the school "
International Home + Housewares Show 20112011 has already been a busy year for GreenPanTM as they were featured at the International Home + Housewares Show in Chicago, IL. in March. GreenPanTM featured the newest additions to their family as new range Barcelona entered the scene, additions to the San Francisco Range premiered, and Cast Iron, Essentials and Electrics were launched in the United States. In addition to the GreenPanTM expansion, there were numerous logos on the booth, not just GreenPanTM. The head logo belonged to The Cookware Company, a merging partnership between GreenPanTM and Anotech International, a powerhouse in cookware manufacturing and GreenPan's manufacturing partner. Both companies will now operate as one unified entity, hence The Cookware Company. Underneath The Cookware Company logo was fittingly GreenPanTM, followed by new comer, Green+Life. Green+Life is a series of cookware ranges also coated with the famous ThermolonTM, available in a variety of different colors and styles. Featured underneath Green+Life was surprise logo belonging to MasterChef. The Cookware Company will now supply MasterChef with professional grade cookware to be used on the show and available in store. Needless to say, 2011 will be a busy year for The Cookware Company, GreenPanTM and all involved!
Official launch: First non-stick cast iron in the WorldGreenPanTM is proud to pioneer one again! After launching the very first PTFE and PFOA free non-stick cookware, GreenPanTM is excited to launch the first non-stick cast iron cookware in the world!
For generations, people have enjoyed using cast iron cookware to make stews, grill steaks, slow cook, etc. These traditional pieces are now combined with GreenPansTM core principles and non-stick properties. GreenPansTM ThermolonTM intensive coating does not contain PTFE or PFOA and no cadmium or lead is used in the production. In addition, all items are made of 100% recycled post-consumer cast iron in the USA. Williams-Sonoma is now carrying the Cast Iron Grill pan with Dome Lid, now online available at www.williams-sonoma.com.
Good Design Award 2009More Good design news! In December, 2009, the GreenPan Dubai Range was also awarded the Good Design Award 2009. The awarded designs were displayed at The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design.
Founded by architects Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, and Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. in Chicago in 1950, GOOD DESIGN is recognized internationally upon the world's most prominent designers and manufacturers for its new, visionary, innovative product concepts, its inventions, and its originality. Additionally, Good DESIGN is known for and for stretching the envelope beyond ordinary product and consumer design.
In addition to the Design Plus and Good Design Award, the Dubai range also received an honourable mention at the Dutch Design Award...
Design Plus Award 2009In February, 2009, our GreenPan Dubai range was given the Design Plus Award 2009 for its outstanding and particularly innovative design. The Dubai range, designed by Jan Hoekstra, combines stylish design with functionality, fully endorsing the core values of GreenPan.
The Design Plus award is presented by a distinguished jury in conjunction with the Ambiente international consumer goods trade fair in Frankfurt. This exemplary and trend-setting award is given for a product that exhibits excellent product design.