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3M knew for more than 50 years that its products could harm humans, Australian government alleges in court documents

The Australian government alleges that 3M was aware of health risks from its products for over five decades. Court documents reveal internal warnings about toxic firefighting chemicals linked to serious health issues. A lawsuit for over two...

The Guardian· Aug 17, 2026 · 5:07 PM · 1 views

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The Australian government alleges that 3M was aware of health risks from its products for over five decades. Court documents reveal internal warnings about toxic firefighting chemicals linked to serious health issues. A lawsuit for over two billion dollars is underway, with a key hearing set for October.

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