Dutch court rules Chemours liable for environmental damage caused by PFAS
Reuters | September 27, 2023
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"U.S. chemical company Chemours (CC.N) is liable for environmental damage in the Netherlands caused by PFAS chemicals between 1984 and at least 1998, the Rotterdam District Court ruled on Wednesday.
PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, dubbed "forever chemicals" because they do not easily break down, are used in a range of products from firefighting foam to non-stick cookware, and have been linked to cancer and hormonal dysfunction.
The court ruled that Chemours, which spun off from its legal predecessor Dupont (DD.N) in 2015 to regroup the latter's performance chemical business, complied with its permit before July 1984 but that after that it should have better informed the towns surrounding its chemical plant in the city of Dordrecht, in the west of the Netherlands.
At a later ruling the court will decide whether Chemours is also liable for environmental damage in the region after 1998."
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