When I bought my first set of pots and pans, I made sure they were coated with Teflon. At the time, that was the gold standard in nonstick cookware. I wanted to make sure I could cook with abandon ...
If frying eggs or bacon is a regular part of your morning ritual, take note. Soon, your ability to use nonstick cookware may come down to where you live. New York state lawmakers recently introduced a ...
Minnesota passed a law that could change how you cook. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency announced that starting January 1, 2025, the state will ban the sale of any cookware with a coating made ...
Using a new chemistry technique called nanoscale fletching, scientist have created a high-performance nonstick coating that repels water and oil and, importantly, provides a safer and more ...
Non-stick cookware often contains PFAS, which are potentially harmful chemicals. These "forever chemicals" can contaminate food and air, posing health risks like "Teflon Flu." Safer alternatives like ...
This year, the Environmental Protection Agency has been doubling down on longstanding plans to begin regulating harmful chemicals from a family known as PFAS, also called “forever chemicals.” The ...
Researchers invented an eco-friendly way to capture—and destroy—toxic forever chemicals in water (PFAS) 1,000x better than ...
It seems like forever chemicals are everywhere: in our homes, our drinking water and our bodies. While tackling PFAS contamination will take more than individual choices, it is possible to limit one's ...
A French ban on the production and sale of cosmetics and most clothing containing polluting and health-threatening "forever ...