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中文(ZH) 澳大利亚政府就“永久化学品”污染起诉3M公司

Australia sues 3M for $1.4B over 'forever chemical' contamination

Australia is pursuing legal action against 3M, seeking over $1.4 billion in damages for alleged concealment of information regarding "forever chemicals" used in firefighting foam at 28 defense bases. The government claims 3M withheld environmental risk data associated with PFAS, which do not break down naturally. 3M has stated it will contest the claim, asserting it ceased manufacturing PFAS in Australia around two decades ago and that the Australian Department of Defense continued to use the foam for nearly twenty years after. The Australian Defense Department has already spent approximately $920 million on managing the environmental impacts, including removing contaminated soil and treating water. AI

RANK_REASON A government initiating a major lawsuit against a large corporation over environmental contamination and alleged information concealment. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.1]

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Australia sues 3M for $1.4B over 'forever chemical' contamination

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  1. 36氪 (36Kr) TIER_1 中文(ZH) ·

    Australian government sues 3M over 'forever chemicals' pollution

    澳大利亚政府正在起诉3M公司并索赔逾14亿美元,指控这家制造企业隐瞒了所谓“永久化学品”的相关信息,这些化学品曾被用于澳大利亚28个国防基地。澳大利亚政府周四表示,由于消防泡沫中的化学物质引发污染,正寻求超过20亿澳元、折合14.3亿美元的损害赔偿。(新浪财经)

  2. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · The Associated Press, Rod McGuirk ·

    Australia sues 3M for more than $1.4 billion over alleged ‘forever chemical’ contamination

    “3M has never manufactured PFAS in Australia," the company said, adding it will fight the lawsuit.