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GreenLife

22 citations · Updated Apr 2026 · Risk: moderate
Verdict

GreenLife receives a NonToxicChecker score of 65/100, a Grade C indicating moderate risk. GreenLife cookware does not hold any third-party non-toxic certifications. We found no major red or green flags in our assessment of the brand.

22 primary sources cited
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Evidence on record
CPSC recalls — none in database
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FDA warning letters — none on record
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California Prop 65 notices — none on record
oag.ca.gov
Consumer lawsuits — none filed
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Full analysis

Our GreenLife review shows a lack of available information on the brand's sourcing and ingredient practices. GreenLife does not appear to hold any relevant third-party certifications for non-toxic cookware. We found no record of CPSC recalls or active/historic lawsuits involving GreenLife products. The brand's standing with the FDA is unknown.

Primary sources (22)
  1. echo.epa.gov
  2. saferproducts.gov
  3. cpsc.gov
  4. saferproducts.gov
  5. oag.ca.gov
  6. oag.ca.gov
  7. courtlistener.com
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  6. ewg.org
  7. leapingbunny.org
  8. oeko-tex.com
  9. global-standard.org
  10. organic.ams.usda.gov
  11. spot.ul.com
  12. greenseal.org
  13. c2ccertified.org
  14. cleanlabelproject.org
Frequently asked
Is GreenLife non-toxic? +

GreenLife receives a NonToxicChecker score of 65/100, a Grade C indicating moderate risk. GreenLife cookware does not hold any third-party non-toxic certifications. We found no major red or green flags in our assessment of the brand.

Is GreenLife safe? +

Based on 22 primary-source citations, risk level is moderate. See recalls, warning letters, or lawsuits above.

What certifications does GreenLife hold? +

None on record.

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