California’s AB 1200

Health & Safety Code Section 109010 et seq., requires manufacturers of certain cookware to make disclosures about whether various chemicals are intentionally added to the products’ food contact components and handles. AB 1200 is a California only law.  Starting in 2023, manufacturers are required to identify on their websites cookware sold in California containing one or more “intentionally added” chemicals from certain designated lists. Starting in 2024, manufacturers are also required to identify those chemicals on the product labels of cookware sold in California except where the cookware products do not contain packaging or labeling.

AB 1200 defines “Cookware” to mean items used to prepare, dispense, or store food, foodstuffs, or beverages: pots, pans, skillets, grills, baking sheets, baking molds, trays, bowls, and cooking utensils. “Intentionally added” means that the manufacturer has intentionally added the chemical to the product and the chemical has a functional or technical effect in the product. Certain Breville accessories fall within the definition of cookware under AB 1200. The tables in this web page identify the Breville cookware containing certain listed chemicals sold in California for which the website disclosure is required.

 

Disclosure

As a part of the continuing commitment to comply with applicable laws, the following information is provided under chemical-content reporting requirements. A product which contains certain chemicals like PFAS in the handle of the product or in any product surface that comes into contact with food, foodstuffs, or beverages shall list the presence of such chemicals. These chemicals are included in the product for a variety of reasons including the composition of the materials themselves, strengthening or bonding agents, heat conduction, durability, nonstick features, etc.

Chemicals required to be disclosed in CA are listed at: https://dtsc.ca.gov/scp/authoritative-lists/.

This product contains certain chemicals as listed below. For more information about chemicals in this product, visit this site and review the below list.


Microwave Oven for Solo

Referenced Products:

Model
TOR30L,TMD2402,TMD3002

These products contain:

Component Name Chemical Na CAS RN Authoritative List Link
Turntable Glass Diboron trioxide 1303-86-2 EC Annex VI CMRs – Cat. 1B AB1200

Microwave Oven for Convection

Referenced Products:

Model
TMO24,TMO30

These products contain:

Component Name Chemical Na CAS RN Authoritative List Link
Turntable Glass Diboron trioxide 1303-86-2 EC Annex VI CMRs – Cat. 1B AB1200
Rack Nickel and Nickel Compounds 7440-02-0 CA TACs; CWA 303(c); CWA 303(d); IARC Carcinogens – 1; NTP 13th RoC – known; OEHHA RELs; Prop 65
Chromium Compounds 7440-47-3 CA TACs; CDC 4th National Exposure Report; CWA 303(d); OEHHA RELs
Chromium, Total 7440-47-3 CA MCLs
Iron 7439-89-6 CWA 303(d)
Baking Tray Iron 7439-89-6 CWA 303(d)
Carbon black (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size 1333-86-4 IARC Carcinogens – 2B; Prop 65
Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) 9002-84-0 CECBP – Priority Chemicals) PFAS

The PFAS in the Bake Pan is for the paint-coat for non-stick function.