Tefal is in Rumilly, on the edge of the Bauges Mountains Nature Park.
The town of Rumilly, proud to be known as the "frying pan capital of the world", is part of the industrial culture emblematic of French know-how. It is the birthplace of the brand and the world centre for expertise and research in cooking utensils.
At the start, there was Marc.
In the 1950s, engineer Marc Grégoire discovered polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a non-stick material. He then had the idea of applying these non-stick properties to frying pans.
The Tefal company was born in 1956. Its success was immediate and millions of French kitchens now contain Tefal products.
Success and exporting our know-how
In 1961, Tefal began exporting to the US and was eagerly adopted by Jackie Kennedy, then First Lady. The photo of her buying a Tefal pan made the brand famous worldwide. The same year, Tefal created its production site in Rumilly, 20 km west of Annecy.
Proud to be Made in France.
Our Thermo Signal® technology which tells you when to start cooking was born at our Rumilly site, which employs more than 1,600 people. In 2022, more than 35 million kitchen items were made there. At the town's museum, you can even see the 500 millionth pan to come out of the factory, made on 26 March 1994.
Some key dates
The 1950s
The invention of the non-stick pan
The 1950s
The invention of the non-stick pan
Following his wife's advice, engineer Marc Grégoire developed and marketed the first non-stick pan.
The 1960s
Tefal is booming all around the world
The 1960s
Tefal is booming all around the world
The brand becomes a world famous cookware brand and finally integrates Groupe Seb in 1968
The 1990s
Ingenio® was born
The 1990s
Ingenio® was born
An ingenious system of removeable handles which has revolutionised the cooking world
The years 2000
Controlled cooking
The years 2000
Controlled cooking
Our Thermo-Spot® technology was launched, enabling you to start cooking at the ideal temperature.
And now?
New allies in the kitchen
And now?
New allies in the kitchen
Tefal is constantly innovating, guaranteeing perfect cooking and delicious meals
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PTFE in coatings is approved for food contact by health authorities accross the world (and
particularly in Europe and the USA) based on their assessments that the material's properties do
not pose a safety risk during normal use.
PTFE coatings are chemically inert, and studies have confirmed that PTFE is not absorbed into
the body, even if it is ingested accidentally.
SEB is also pursuing a strategy of diversifying its offering to meet the diverse expectations of
all its customers.
Finally, the Group is engaged in a constant process of innovation aimed at improving our
products. This is particularly the case for the resistance of coatings, which are increasingly
durable over time.
2. PTFE / PFAS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES
a. What is PTFE?
PTFE or polytetrafluoroethylene is a fluoropolymer. It is used in non-stick coatings and
consists of a chain of thousands of carbon atoms, with two fluorine atoms attached to each
carbon atom. This structure makes PTFE not absorbed by the human body and therefore safe for
health. It also makes it exceptionally resistant to high temperatures and highly "sliding,"
giving it non-stick properties that are ideal for producing a highly effective coating for
cooking and frying pans. Our PTFE coatings are suitable for cooking. Always use according to
instructions. Health organisations such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) have recognised PTFE in coatings as a material that is
suitable for contact with food.
b. Where is this PTFE produced?
PTFE is one of the basic materials used in the formulation of non-stick coatings. It is
produced by leading international chemical companies, selected as part of Groupe SEB's
responsible purchasing policy (according to ethical, social and environmental criteria) and on
the basis of strict specifications. These companies are regularly inspected.
c. What reference studies are used by health authorities to demonstrate that PTFE coatings
do not pose a risk to human health?
PTFE coatings are chemically inert, and studies have confirmed that PTFE is not absorbed into
the body, even if it is ingested accidentally. Health organisations such as the World Health
Organisation (WHO) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) have recognised PTFE in
coatings as a material that is suitable for contact with food (link to studies).
d. Do your pans contain PFAS?
Yes, it contains PTFE, wich not pose any safety risk, and it is important to understand why. Our
non-stick coating contains PTFE, which is a specific type of PFAS. But not all PFAS are the
same. Our pans do not contain the types of PFAS that health organisations consider harmful.
Studies have concluded that PTFE coatings do not pose a safety risk because they consist of
molecules that are polymerised and tightly bound to the kitchenware.
e. How do you control PFAS in your products?
Our non-stick coating contains PTFE, which is a fluoropolymer and therefore a specific type of
PFAS. We have consciously chosen PTFE as the chemical for our coating and PTFE coatings are
approved for food contact by health authorities. In addition, we conduct active quality control
for for several other PFAS substances:
We impose strict chemicals specifications to our PTFE raw materials and coatings
suppliers
We perform regular tests on finished products made with PTFE coatings, for many
unintended PFAS compounds
Our tests are carried out by independent and accredited laboratories that use the
market's most advanced test method
f. Does the new RENEW range contain PFAS?
Our RENEW cookware range features an INOCERAM ceramic coating which, by its chemical nature,
contains no PFAS.
3. CONSUMER SAFETY
What is the risk of using a scratched non-stick pan? Or of ingesting pieces of the
coating?
PTFE in coatings is approved for food contact by health authorities in Europe and the USA based
on their assessments that the material's properties do not pose a safety risk during normal use
of intact kitchenware. PTFE coatings are, however, chemically inert, and studies have confirmed
that PTFE is not absorbed into the body, even if it is ingested accidentally. However, scratches
can reduce the kitchenware's non-stick properties, so we advise you to use it in accordance with
the instructions for use and replace it if the coating is damaged.
4. REGULATORY ISSUES
What is the Group's position in relation to a regulatory context that is likely to evolve
in the United States and Europe in the coming years?
Groupe SEB always places the wellbeing of its customers at the heart of its concerns. In this
respect, our Group is consistently acting to be ahead of current national and international
regulations.
We therefore reassure you that we follow with great attention the updates from all qualified
authorities on the compliance of our products and claims, and are always acting accordingly. Our
teams are currently closely monitoring the developments following the publication of the draft
of the PFAS restriction report, as published by ECHA.
5. EMPLOYEES SAFETY IN OUR PLANTS
a. What are the criteria for exposure to PFOA?
For chemicals in general, there are three routes of exposure: ingestion, inhalation, skin
contact.
For a line worker, the most likely route of exposure is by inhalation due to other personal
protective equipment (gloves, work clothing) and the rules at the station (prohibition of eating
at the station). Wearing respiratory protection was made compulsory in 2015 for the handling,
formulation and coating of PTFE-based coatings, de facto reducing this risk.
b. What risk prevention policy do you put in place on your sites?
We are committed at all stages of our manufacturing processes to respecting prevention
principles:
Selection of the most suitable raw materials from a health-safety-environment point of
view
Capturing emissions and protecting employees at source. For example, our PTFE spray
lines are all equipped with source suction at all emissive stages of the process.
Devices make it possible to continuously monitor the proper functioning of these
measures.
To learn more about the assessments of the relevant authorities regarding PTFE, please click here.
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