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DOVER - A Delaware judge has granted the DuPont Co.'s request to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that it massively downplayed the cost of environmental liabilities imposed on spinoff company Chemours. Vice ...
NJDEP v. DuPont/Chemours PFAS Trial Continues/Public Comment Period on Proposed Comprehensive Settlement for 3M Expected to Commence July 7, 2025 ...
The deal followed an agreement by Chemours, DuPont and Corteva to pay $1.19 billion to help resolve claims that the chemical manufacturers contaminated drinking water across the country.
DuPont's plan to spin off its electronics business will generate value for shareholders through two more-focused businesses that can more efficiently deploy capital.
It happened on the property of the former Dupont-Chemours worksite Friday afternoon. Chiefs HC Andy Reid responds to free agent veteran offensive lineman’s social media post How many of the 50 ...
Newman had been president and CEO of Chemours since June 2021. He joined Chemours predecessor DuPont Co. in 2014 then became Chemours CFO in 2015, the same year it was spun off from DuPont.
A group of United Nations human rights and environment monitors are criticizing Chemours, DuPont and U.S. government agencies over failures to stop PFAS drinking water contamination in North Carolina.
WILMINGTON, Del.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--The Chemours Company (NYSE: CC), DuPont de Nemours, Inc. (NYSE: DD) and Corteva, Inc. (NYSE: CTVA) (the “Companies”) today announced their continued support ...
DuPont and Chemours agreed to pay almost $671 million to settle 3,500 lawsuits filed in federal district courts over contamination from the plant near Parkersburg.
Chemours, the former performance chemicals unit of DuPont, will pay about $55 million, with the rest owed by Corteva. Chemours was spun off as a stand-alone company in 2015.
Chemours was spun off from DuPont as part of a 2015 restructuring that occurred amid mounting legal concerns related to PFAS compounds PFOA and PFOS.
DuPont, Corteva, and Chemours announced a settlement agreement with the state of Ohio for $110 million to help the state restore its natural resources.