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August 5, 2025

New Jersey says 3 chemical makers agree to ‘forever chemical' settlement worth up to $2B

By BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI
Associated Press

TRENTON, N.J. — DuPont and two other companies will pay New Jersey up to $2 billion to settle environmental claims stemming from PFAS, commonly referred to as “forever chemicals,” the companies announced Monday.

State Environmental Commissioner Shawn LaTourette said the deal with DuPont, Chemours and Corteva is the largest such settlement in the state's history. It calls for the companies to pay $875 million over 25 years and create a remediation fund of up $1.2 billion. The companies will split the costs under the deal, which must still be approved by the courts.


 
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