80% of Tefal items sold in France*
are made in France at our factory in Rumilly (Haute-Savoie), which employs 1,600 people.
Our watchword: to be by your side every day. Four out of five French cooks use Tefal items every day for healthier, tastier meals. We offer simple, practical solutions for everyday cooking, helping you eat healthier and making homemade cooking easier, through our exclusive know-how and non-stick coatings. Our Thermo-Signal® innovation, available on many non-stick items, allows you to control your pan's temperature and know when to start cooking. With our Ingenio® range and its removable handle, flexibility is key: you can put items in the oven and even in the fridge! Tefal makes cooking fun.
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Questions & Answers
1. Key elements
2. PTFE / PFAS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES
a. What is PTFE?
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.
The World Health Organization (WHO), the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), European (EFSA) and U.S. health authorities (FDA) have all confirmed that PTFE is safe for human health. Tefal's non-stick coatings are approved for use in contact with food.b. Where is this PTFE produced?
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?
Following a study conducted by the IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer), WHO classified PTFE in Group 3 ever since [Volume 19, 288 (1979) and Supplement 7.70 (1987)], recognizing that it is not carcinogenic to humans.
That PTFE is safe for use is also evidenced in the fact that it is frequently used in the medical field (pacemakers, artificial arteries, prostheses, etc.).d. What does the term PFAS refer to?
e. Do you have PFAS in your pans?
f. How do you control the absence of PFAS in your products?
g. Does the new RENEW range contain PFAS?
h. Are some of your products made with Teflon?
Groupe SEB brands, including Tefal and T-fal, makes cookware products with PTFE non-stick coatings. It does not use Teflon™.3. CONSUMER SAFETY
a. What is the risk of a scratched non-stick pan? Or swallowing pieces of the coating?
Accidentally ingesting any part of the coating is safe. The human body does not absorb particles that remain completely harmless.
As studies by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC ) have shown, ingested PTFE particles pass through the body just like any other fiber that circulates in the digestive system without being absorbed. Because of its high chemical resistance, PTFE has no effect on the body when ingested.
However, scratches can reduce the non-stick qualities of the utensil, so we advise you to use it in accordance with brand instruction for use and replace it in case coating alterations.4. REGULATORY ISSUES
a. 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?
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.
Tefal is fully committed to producing non-stick pans that are safe.5. EMPLOYEES SAFETY IN OUR PLANTS
a. What are the criteria for exposure to PFOA?
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?
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