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(Reuters) -Chemours, Dupont De Nemours and Corteva have reached a settlement agreement with the U.S. state of Ohio for $110 million to resolve claims associated with toxic "forever chemicals", the ...
The DuPont Co. and two spin-off firms will pay $110 million to the state of Ohio to settle a lawsuit over environmental threats from toxic chemicals used at a former DuPont facility in neighboring ...
Three companies will pay $110 million to the state of Ohio to settle a lawsuit charging them with dumping "forever" chemicals in the Ohio River.
In 2022, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it is initiating litigation against Corteva, challenging certain US-based discount programs extended to their respective customers. [18] [19] In January 2024, a federal judge ruled that both Syngenta and Corteva must face the FTC lawsuit. [20]
1,3-Dichloropropene, sold under diverse trade names, is an organochlorine compound with the formula C 3 H 4 Cl 2.It is a colorless liquid with a sweet smell. It is feebly soluble in water and evaporates easily.
Corteva raked in $17 billion in sales in 2023 and operates fields throughout Illinois. Every summer, the companies employ migrant agricultural workers to detassel corn — a labor-intensive ...
In 2014, Monsanto reached a settlement with soft wheat farmers over the 2013 discovery of experimental glyphosate-resistant wheat in a field in Oregon which had led to South Korea and Japan temporarily stopping some US wheat importation. The settlement included the establishment of a $2.125 million fund for economically affected soft-wheat farmers.
3M’s proposed settlement comes just weeks after three other companies, Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva, announced they would pay more than $1 billion to settle lawsuits over “forever chemicals.”