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Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva settle for $875 million over PFAS pollution claims. Learn about the implications for U.S. water ...
Three chemical companies, including Indianapolis-based Corteva, will pay up to $2 billion to settle environmental claims with the state of New Jersey over contamination linked to PFAS, a group of ...
Three chemical producers have reached a historic settlement with the state of New Jersey over "forever chemicals" and other ...
The Wilmington, Del.-based chemicals company’s loss was primarily driven by litigation-related charges tied to an ...
Pompton Lakes Works in Pompton Lakes and Wanaque, the Parlin site in Sayreville, and locations in Gloucester and Salem counties.
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 ...
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 ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNNew Jersey's Landmark PFAS Settlement with Chemical GiantsThree chemical giants will pay New Jersey $875 million as part of the country's biggest environmental settlement ever ...
DuPont de Nemours, Inc. posts strong Q2 results, boosts guidance, and prepares for the Qnity spin-off, unlocking growth ...
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.
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