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Le Creuset

23 citations · Updated Apr 2026 · Risk: moderate
Verdict

Le Creuset receives a NonToxicChecker score of 65/100, a Grade C indicating moderate risk. The brand has no certifications on record. No major red or green flags were detected in our analysis.

23 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
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Consumer lawsuits — none filed
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Full analysis

Le Creuset is an independent cookware brand. Our assessment considered available ingredient information and regulatory data. Le Creuset does not appear to hold any third-party certifications for non-toxic claims. There are no CPSC recalls or active/historic lawsuits on record related to Le Creuset products. FDA standing, including MoCRA registry status, warning letters, and CAERS reports, is unknown.

Primary sources (23)
  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
  15. fda.gov
Frequently asked
Is Le Creuset non-toxic? +

Le Creuset receives a NonToxicChecker score of 65/100, a Grade C indicating moderate risk. The brand has no certifications on record. No major red or green flags were detected in our analysis.

Is Le Creuset safe? +

Based on 23 primary-source citations, risk level is moderate. See recalls, warning letters, or lawsuits above.

What certifications does Le Creuset hold? +

None on record.

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