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The state is expected to recover more than $3 billion from its lawsuits against other chemical manufacturers such as 3M and ...
DuPont and two other companies will pay New Jersey up to $2 billion to settle environmental claims stemming from PFAS, ...
Three chemical giants will pay New Jersey $875 million as part of the country’s biggest environmental settlement ever ...
Three chemical producers have reached a historic settlement with the state of New Jersey over "forever chemicals" and other ...
DuPont de Nemours, Inc. posts strong Q2 results, boosts guidance, and prepares for the Qnity spin-off, unlocking growth ...
Following a series of bench trials in federal court, DuPont and its affiliates reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the State of New Jersey ...
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Three chemical producers have reached a historic settlement with the state of New Jersey over "forever chemicals" and other pollutants released into the environment.
Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva will pay New Jersey in a settlement over their use of forever chemicals, which do not break down naturally in the environment.
Pompton Lakes Works in Pompton Lakes and Wanaque, the Parlin site in Sayreville, and locations in Gloucester and Salem counties.
New Jersey secures up to $2 billion from DuPont, Chemours, and Corteva to resolve PFAS contamination claims, marking a major environmental justice milestone.
The company is advancing its planned spin-off of Qnity Electronics, maintaining a November 1 separation date. Koch highlighted additions to the Qnity Board and shared, "The Qnity Board will be ...