Eco-friendly 'Xtrema' Pots and Pans are Made of Clay
Katie Cordrey — October 24, 2009 — Eco
Xtrema ceramic cookware by Ceramcor has no heavy metals or nonstick chemical coatings to come in contact with your food. Xtrema ceramic cookware combines a innovative ceramic heating surface with a non-scratch easy clean ceramic glaze that is healthy for both people and the environment.
New Jersey-based Ceramcor is confident in its products and the company’s green initiative. They strive to keep the planet in mind during manufacture and design in every aspect, from the artisans who make the product to the handling of wastewater.
New Jersey-based Ceramcor is confident in its products and the company’s green initiative. They strive to keep the planet in mind during manufacture and design in every aspect, from the artisans who make the product to the handling of wastewater.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Cookware - The trend of eco-friendly cookware presents an opportunity for companies to develop innovative, non-toxic alternatives.
2. Chemical-free Cooking Surfaces - The demand for chemical-free cooking surfaces creates a potential for disruptive innovation in the cookware industry.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing Practices - The trend towards sustainable manufacturing practices offers opportunities for companies to develop greener products and reduce environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Cookware - The cookware industry can explore disruptive innovations such as ceramic-based cookware to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly and chemical-free options.
2. Kitchen Appliances - Manufacturers of kitchen appliances can consider integrating eco-friendly cookware compatibility features into their products to align with the market trend.
3. Eco-friendly Products - Industries focusing on eco-friendly products can collaborate with cookware manufacturers to develop sustainable and chemical-free alternatives for the market.
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