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Australia sues US giant 3M for $2bn over 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foam
Australia is suing US-based 3M for $2 billion over contamination caused by PFAS chemicals in firefighting foam used at defense sites. The case involves dozens of locations affected by 'forever chemicals.'
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