NJ says 3 chemical makers agree to 'forever chemical' settlement worth up to $2B

In a landmark agreement, DuPont and two other chemical manufacturers have agreed to pay up to $2 billion to settle environmental claims related to PFAS, known as ‘forever chemicals.’ This settlement marks a significant step towards addressing the long-term impact of these persistent chemicals on the environment. The agreement, announced in Trenton, New Jersey, underscores the growing concern over the presence of PFAS in the environment and its potential risks. Developers and tech enthusiasts should monitor this development closely as it highlights the intersection of technology, environmental regulations, and corporate responsibility.

Source: ABC News

Author: BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI Associated Press


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