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3M pays $4 million to Columbus in forever chemicals lawsuit settlement
The City of Columbus received a lofty settlement payment from a large American company it sued over chemical contamination.
Specific beers and breweries aren't named in the study. But beers tested from Kalamazoo and Kent counties had the potentially ...
California has already banned PFAS in items like carpets, firefighting foam and cosmetics. If signed into law, SB 682 would ...
Environmentalists and celebrity chefs are going head-to-head on a bill that bans 'forever chemicals' in cookware.
Rachael Ray and other food celebrities are speaking up in defense of nonstick pans. The actor Mark Ruffalo, who starred in a ...
It's the latest in a series of rollbacks in environmental regulations undertaken in the first eight months of the Trump ...
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California legislature votes to phase out "forever chemicals" in cookware and other household items
California lawmakers voted to ban a group of chemicals known as PFAS, which are often called "forever chemicals," in ...
Columbus was one of multiple cities that sued 3M and other chemical companies over products they produced with forever ...
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Columbus receives $4 million in initial settlement funds from lawsuit over 'forever chemicals'
Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein said a portion of the settlement funds would go toward any necessary improvements.
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