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Australia sues US giant 3M over 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foam

The Commonwealth says 3M withheld testing and misrepresented firefighting foam safety, as taxpayers have spent more than A$1.3 billion on PFAS response.

  • On Thursday, the Australian government launched a legal claim in the Federal Court of Australia against 3M, seeking more than $2 billion in damages for PFAS contamination at 28 defence bases.
  • Attorney-General Michelle Rowland accused 3M of withholding internal testing that showed "significant adverse environmental effects," alleging the company misrepresented its firefighting foam as safe and biodegradable.
  • The Department of Defence has spent more than $1.3 billion on its PFAS response, treating more than 200,000 tonnes of contaminated soil and more than 13 billion litres of water.
  • A 3M spokeswoman stated the company would defend itself against the claims, noting it never manufactured PFAS in Australia and ceased product sales approximately two decades ago.
  • Approximately 100 per cent of Australians over the age of 12 now carry these carcinogens in their blood, a public health concern underscored by 3M's 2024 settlement paying $19 billion to address contamination in America.
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The Australian authorities are demanding more than €1.2 billion for the pollution of "forever chemicals" in military bases. The multinational denies and counters: "Used for years even after the stop to sales"

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Australia launches $1.4 billion lawsuit against 3M over PFAS foam

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Australia launches record $1.4B lawsuit against 3M over 'forever chemicals' at defense bases

Australia is suing the U.S. company 3M for over $1.4 billion due to contamination from “forever chemicals” in firefighting foam at defense bases.

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Lawyerly broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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