Cookware, Utensils and Cans for food and beverages

Wrought Aluminium Utensils

Strategic Recommendations for Wrought Aluminium Utensils — IS 1660 : 2024

  • Start BIS Certification Immediately
    Manufacturers and importers should initiate BIS certification under Scheme-I at the earliest, as product testing, factory inspection, and licence approval require adequate lead time ahead of the phased enforcement dates beginning 1 October 2026.

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  • Track Gazette Notifications and Amendments
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  • Ensure ISI Marking and Model-wise Control
    Only BIS-certified wrought aluminium utensil models bearing the ISI Mark should be manufactured, imported, or sold in India. Non-certified or transitional stock must be strictly segregated and managed in line with notified provisions.

Wrought Aluminium Utensils
Section Details
Product Name Wrought Aluminium Utensils
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. IS 1660:2024
Title of Indian Standard Wrought Aluminium Utensils
QCO Coverage Covered under Cookware, Utensils and Cans for Foods and Beverages (Quality Control) regulatory framework
Latest Governing Notification Cookware, Utensils and Cans for Foods and Beverages (Quality Control) Order, 2026 – S.O. 219(E), dated 15 January 2026, issued by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Supersession History Supersedes the Cookware, Utensils and Cans for Foods and Beverages (Quality Control) Order, 2025, in so far as it related to wrought aluminium utensils, except for actions taken prior to such supersession
Enforcement Date (Category-wise) General Enterprises: 1 October 2026
Small Enterprises: 1 January 2027
Micro Enterprises: 1 April 2027
Objective & Scope To ensure that wrought aluminium utensils intended for contact with food and beverages comply with prescribed requirements relating to material quality, workmanship, construction, finish, and food safety, thereby protecting consumer health and ensuring uniform quality standards in the Indian market.
Products Covered Wrought aluminium utensils used for cooking, heating, serving, and handling of food and beverages, conforming to IS 1660:2024.
Exemptions Goods manufactured exclusively for export; limited exemptions for declared pre-implementation stock, R&D imports (up to 200 units per year), and specified Udyam-registered micro and small enterprises, subject to conditions notified in the Order.
Industries Impacted Aluminium utensil manufacturers,
cookware brands, OEM suppliers,
importers, distributors, wholesalers,
retailers, and e-commerce platforms dealing in
aluminium cookware and utensils.
Mandatory Compliance Products must conform to IS 1660:2024 and bear the ISI Mark under a valid BIS licence (Scheme-I) before manufacture, import, sale, or distribution in India.
Next Steps for Stakeholders Identify applicable utensil models → apply for BIS certification → conduct testing in BIS-recognised laboratories → complete factory inspection and documentation → obtain BIS licence → affix ISI Mark → ensure only certified stock is supplied before the applicable enforcement date.
Supersession & Amendment Clause The latest version of IS 1660, including all amendments notified by BIS from time to time, applies automatically from the date of such notification, as referenced in the Schedule of S.O. 219(E) dated 15 January 2026.
Certification, Enforcement & Legal Framework Certification and enforcement are carried out by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016.
Penalties for Non-Compliance Punishable under the BIS Act, 2016, including imprisonment up to two years, monetary fines (minimum ₹2 lakh, extendable up to ten times the value of goods), or both, along with additional penalties for continuing violations.
Conclusion BIS certification for Wrought Aluminium Utensils as per IS 1660:2024 is mandatory from the notified enforcement dates. Early compliance ensures uninterrupted market access and avoidance of regulatory penalties.

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Notification

Wrought Aluminium Utensils have been brought under mandatory quality control through the Cookware, Utensils and Cans for Foods and Beverages (Quality Control) Order, 2026, notified vide S.O. 219(E) dated 15 January 2026 by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry. This Order supersedes the Cookware, Utensils and Cans for Foods and Beverages (Quality Control) Order, 2025, in so far as it related to wrought aluminium utensils, except in respect of actions taken or omitted before such supersession. The Order mandates conformity to the latest notified Indian Standard IS 1660:2024 – Wrought Aluminium Utensils.

Enforcement Timeline

As per the implementation schedule notified in S.O. 219(E) dated 15 January 2026, mandatory compliance applies from 1 October 2026 for general enterprises, 1 January 2027 for small enterprises, and 1 April 2027 for micro enterprises.

Overview

The regulatory framework requires wrought aluminium utensils intended for food contact to comply with prescribed material quality, construction, and safety requirements. IS 1660:2024 specifies essential parameters such as aluminium composition, workmanship, surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and suitability for repeated food preparation and cooking use. The measure aims to eliminate substandard aluminium utensils from the market and ensure uniform quality and food safety for consumers.

Objective & Scope

The primary objective is to safeguard public health by ensuring that wrought aluminium utensils used for cooking and food handling do not pose chemical or physical risks. The scope covers the manufacture, import, sale, and distribution of wrought aluminium utensils within India. Products manufactured exclusively for export fall outside the domestic compliance requirement, subject to declared conditions.

Products Covered

All wrought aluminium utensils designed for cooking, heating, serving, and handling of food and beverages are covered, provided they fall within the technical scope of IS 1660:2024.

Exemptions Provided

The Order provides limited exemptions for goods manufactured exclusively for export, for research and development imports up to prescribed annual limits, and for declared pre-implementation stock subject to certification-related conditions. Certain Udyam-registered micro and small enterprises are allowed staggered implementation timelines as specified in the Order.

Industries Impacted

The regulation directly impacts wrought aluminium utensil manufacturers, aluminium cookware producers, kitchenware brands, importers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, and e-commerce platforms dealing in aluminium cooking utensils.

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

Manufacturers and importers are required to obtain BIS certification under Scheme-I, ensure testing of products in BIS-recognised laboratories, comply with factory inspection and quality control requirements, and affix the ISI Mark on each compliant product before it is offered for sale or distribution in the Indian market.

Next Steps for Stakeholders

Stakeholders should identify covered utensil models, initiate the BIS licence application process, arrange product testing through BIS-recognised laboratories, align manufacturing and quality control systems with IS 1660:2024 requirements, and plan certification timelines to ensure uninterrupted supply before the applicable enforcement date.

Legal Provisions & Penalties

Certification and enforcement are administered by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under the powers conferred by Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016.
Non-compliance attracts penal action under the BIS Act, 2016, including imprisonment up to two years, monetary fines starting from ₹2 lakh and extending up to ten times the value of the goods, or both, along with additional penalties for continuing violations.

Conclusion

Compliance with IS 1660:2024 and BIS certification is mandatory for wrought aluminium utensils from the applicable enforcement dates. Timely adherence ensures legal market access, consumer confidence, and avoidance of regulatory penalties.

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