US says chemical giant Chemours to pay $450m to settle ‘forever chemicals’ case
Court CaseWednesday, June 24, 2026The Guardian

US says chemical giant Chemours to pay $450m to settle ‘forever chemicals’ case

The Trump administration has reached a groundbreaking settlement requiring Chemours to pay $450 million to address enforcement claims related to 'forever chemicals' (PFAS), marking the first federal resolution against a major manufacturer of these substances. This agreement highlights the administration's prioritization of regulatory action on harmful chemicals and sets a precedent for future cases.

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