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  2. Lawsuit alleges Brita’s filters are ‘not nearly as effective ...

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    A man is suing Brita, alleging its filters are "not nearly as effective" in removing "common hazardous contaminants from drinking water" like PFAS (or "forever chemicals") as it claims.

  3. Simply Orange Juice’s drink isn’t ‘all-natural’ and has ...

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    A New York man who previously bought Simply Tropical juice is suing Coca-Cola and the Simply Orange Juice Co., which is owned by Coca-Cola, alleging false and deceptive advertising when it comes ...

  4. Industries polluted Columbia’s water with dangerous ‘forever ...

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    Under a settlement in one major class action PFAS case, approved this spring by U.S. Judge Richard Gergel of Charleston, 3M expects to pay about $10.3 billion over 13 years to more than 11,000 ...

  5. Brita water filter company accused of false advertising - AOL

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  6. The lasting damage 'forever chemicals' could do to American ...

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    As of August 2022, more than 6,400 cases alleging harm caused by PFAS had been filed in federal court. A majority of cases targeted Teflon manufacturer DuPont, though 3M has since emerged as a ...

  7. Arizona city sues federal government over PFAS contamination ...

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    PFAS are long-lasting chemicals that have been used since the 1940s in a wide range of industries and products — from fire retardants and popcorn bags to personal care items and clothing ...

  8. Companies reach $1.18 billion deal to resolve claims from ...

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    Three chemical companies said Friday they had reached a $1.18 billion deal to resolve complaints of polluting many U.S. drinking water systems with potentially harmful compounds known as PFAS.

  9. PFAS settlements the latest in flurry of actions on the front

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    Aug. 12—CONCORD — New Hampshire is in line to get more than $65 million in settlements with two manufacturers of forever chemicals and fire-suppressant foam, state officials announced Monday.