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3M was aware for over 50 years that its firefighting products containing PFAS could harm human and animal health and damage the environment.

EnvironmentLegal IssuesCorporate AccountabilityHealthcareAug 18, 2026score 0.422 posts · 1 replies across 2 instances
The Australian government alleges that 3M knew for over 50 years that its firefighting products, containing PFAS 'forever chemicals', could harm human and animal health and damage the environment. The government is suing 3M for $2bn over these claims.

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3M was aware for over 50 years that its firefighting products containing PFAS could harm human and animal health and damage the environment.
Parent: Corporate AccountabilityEntity: 3MSub-entity: Firefighting ProductsImpact: negativeDate: Aug 18, 2026Target: 3M's knowledge and responsibility for the health and environmental impacts of its products

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3M knew for more than 50 years that its products could harm humans, Australian government alleges in court documents https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/aug/18/3m-knew-for-more-than-50-years-that-its-products-could-harm-humans-australian-government-alleges-in-court-documents #auslaw #auspol #litigation
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"Manufacturing company 3M knew more than 50 years ago that its firefighting products – including components in Pfas “forever chemicals” – could be hazardous to the health of humans and animals and damage the environment, the federal government has claimed in court documents. In filings as part of its $2bn lawsuit against the multinational company, commonwealth lawyers said products sold to Australia were known to stay present in water and soil, were persistent in the human body and in animals, and contributed to conditions including reduced kidney function, alterations in immune function, effects on fertility and puberty and lower birth weight in babies. In May, the attorney general, Michelle Rowland, announced the federal government was suing 3M and its Australian subsidiary over Pfas chemical contamination at 28 defence bases, seeking damages of more than $2bn (US$1.4bn)." https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/aug/18/3m-knew-for-more-than-50-years-that-its-products-could-harm-humans-australian-government-alleges-in-court-documents #EvilCorp #Corruption #HumanRights #News #Health #Safety #AUSPol #Activism #Environment
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