Bradley Beach, NJ, Release: For Immediate Release.
The Cookware and Bakeware Alliance (CBA) held its Mid-Year Committees in Action Update meeting on July 17, 2024, providing significant insights and updates across it’s various committees. The meeting highlighted ongoing initiatives and future plans aimed at advancing the industry’s standards, sustainability efforts, and legislative engagement.
Here are a summary of what each committee reported.
Engagement Committee: The Engagement Committee received valuable feedback from the spring committee meeting, focusing on the power of these meetings for networking, speaker feedback, and virtual engagement. The upcoming fall member meeting in Chicago will feature notable speakers including Tom Lee of BCLP, Catalina Flores and Nick Stene of Euromonitor, and Vanessa Peterson of PPG. Committee sessions will be open to all attendees.
Expertise Committee: Collaborating with third-party organizations, the Expertise Committee is working to gather relevant industry statistics. They plan to present their findings to the board, alongside a trends update and the announcement of the color of the year.
Education Committee: The Education Committee is developing an online training program for the retail industry, seeking input from retailers to tailor the program effectively.
Lead & Cadmium Subcommittee: Focused on ensuring product safety and compliance, this subcommittee continues to compile data, review regulatory requirements, and develop best practices.
Engineering Standards Subcommittee: Efforts are underway to review and compile notes and resolutions, with a goal to issue an updated version by 2025. Nonstick chapters currently under review and new chapter in development on Porcelain & Ceramic Bakeware.
Sustainability Subcommittee: Aiming to initiate a pilot program for the take-back and recycling of cookware and bakeware, the subcommittee has had a successful trial with Close the Loop and is exploring further partnership options.
PFAS Subcommittee: Updates were provided on recent legislative changes in Maine and Colorado, as well as new laws in Connecticut, Vermont, and Rhode Island related to PFAS in cookware. The subcommittee is also examining potential federal reporting exemptions for PFAS on cookware surfaces.
Tom Lee from BCLP provided a brief legislative update, emphasizing the importance of staying informed on emerging legislative developments.
You can watch the replay of this informative meeting by clicking here.
The upcoming fall member meeting in Chicago is scheduled for September 25 and 26. Only CBA members can participate in the committees and the fall Committees in Action meeting.
Prospective members can easily apply for membership by following these steps:
- Submit an application (click here for the application).
- The application will undergo a vetting process.
- Once qualified, members gain access to all CBA benefits.
As the CBA continues to drive innovation and uphold standards within the cookware and bakeware industry, its efforts in fostering collaboration among members and addressing critical issues remain pivotal. The upcoming fall meeting in Chicago promises to build on these initiatives, further solidifying the CBA’s role as a leading authority in the industry, ensuring the collective advancement of the industry towards a more sustainable and compliant future.
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The Cookware and Bakeware Alliance is a vital housewares trade association, delivering critical industry resources as a voice of authority and influence uniting the industry by setting engineering standards for product and consumer safety.
The CBA is recognized as a leader in developing and communicating product safety standards and innovative solutions for the cooking and baking industry*.* For more information about the Alliance, its upcoming events, and how to become a member, visit https://cookwareandbakeware.org/.
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