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Answer Discussion Question DuPont is a science company which claimsto pursue renewable, innovative, sustainable solutions to make the lives of people on the earth better, safer and healthier.Its strengths in advanced material, bio-based industrials, agriculture and nutrition address the challenges and provide solutions to healthier foods, renewable sources, and ample energy. This multinational company which boasts of introducing Zorvec technology that can give better quality, increased and improved productivity displayed the most unethical behavior in the world history(DuPont, 2018). In the early 1980s DuPont ran a chemical plant named Washington Works in the vicinity of nearby Parkersburg.It purchased the local Tennants land to be used as landfill to dump their non-toxic material.But this was a big hoax because the Tennants realized that something was fishy as their farm animals began to die and his family had breathing problems. Convinced that the landfill was the main culprit, the Tennants hired Rob Bilott, an attorney to file a class-action lawsuit against DuPont for dumping high levels of toxic chemical C8 in the areas water supplies (Blake, 2018). On investigation, it was found that C8 is the chemical used in DuPont’s products Teflon non- stick cookware across the world. Between 1951 and 2003, DuPont dumped and released million pounds of C8 in air and water. The material contaminated soils, wells and groundwater and even reached the Ohio River and flowed into its tributaries. In 2005, residents around 2 miles of Parkersburg showed high levels of C8 in their blood stream as per the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines(Mordock, 2016). Rob Bilott took up this case and exposed DuPont’s long history of chemical pollution and exposed its corrupt practices and its unethical behavior. Despite the scientists of University of
Columbia’s claims that exposure to Teflon and vinyl causes cancer, DuPont just ignored it. Instead, the American Chemistry Council hired Hill & Knowlton which deployed all tactics to prove that Teflon was safe. When its Teflon coated Happy Pan rolled out, the chief toxicologist, Dorothy Hood at DuPont cautioned the company against the toxic effects of C8 but DuPont ignored because it brought huge business. The female workers exposed to C8 gave birth to deformed babies but the doctors at DuPont played the blame game(Nair, 2017). Despite knowing the clear dangers of C8, DuPont did not inform the hazardous effects of this chemical to its workers nor did it take any safety precautions. Thousands of employees handled this chemical with bare hands and developed asthma, stomach pain, diarrhea, liver swelling, and other health hazards.DuPont was the areas supplier of economic life blood - job versus health and thus no one spoke against it. The company would shell off money, pay fine, bamboozle regulators of EPA, evade regulatory crackdown, and continued to pump the toxins in the environment. It even destroyed the documents of the chemical and when in 2003, it was proved in class-action suit that C8 was toxic, DuPont brought in ‘product defense’ firm which later on established and propagated that C8 is not toxic “but that it offers real health benefits”(The Editorial Board, 2016). In this manner, DuPont concealed evidence of the harmful effects of C8 on the environment and the living beings in the surrounding areas.The findings revealed that there is a ‘probable link’ between C8 and six conditions which include kidney cancer, testicular cancer, ulcerative colitis, thyroid disease, birth deformities, miscarriage and other life threatening conditions. DuPont was sued a class action lawsuit for contaminating water and tampering with the regulations. It agreed to fund medical monitoring programs and install water treatment systems. Three law firms Hill, Peterson, Carper, Bee & Deitzler, PLC, are representing people and fighting the C-8 class action
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litigation so that people get fair justice and DuPont gets punishment for violating environmental laws and endangered lives of people and other habitat by exposing them to toxic chemicals. Had it not been for these three firms, Tennants and Rob Bilott, DuPont would have continued to pump in toxins in the world for its selfish gains(Hill Peterson Carper, 2018). Although, DuPont has agreed to pay $671 million cash to settle the class action lawsuits, but the company has no remorse. Now, it is using the cousins of C8 like C5, C6, C7, C9 and C10 whose effects on human health are unknown. From the above case study it is evident that DuPont used unethical means to serve its selfish ends. It played with people’s emotions, manipulated their needs, paid them in cash and kind and deprived them of their basic rights. DuPont purposefully poisoned the community and environment for decades and used all corrupt means to justify its actions. The acts are unpardonable and need much harsher statements than just paying in cash or kind for knowingly crippling a community for decades. The executives responsible for these heinous acts must be charged with the most criminal charges for deliberately destroying the world for mere profits of the company(Soylent News, 2015). References Blake, M. (2018).Welcome to Beautiful Parkersburg, West Virginia.Retrieved may 9, 2018, from Huffingtonpost.com: https://highline.huffingtonpost.com/articles/en/welcome-to- beautiful-parkersburg/ DuPont. (2018).Overcoming Global Challenges.Retrieved may 9, 2018, from Dupont.com: http://www.dupont.com/corporate-functions/our-approach/global-challenges.html Hill Peterson Carper. (2018).C8 Class Action Settlement.Retrieved may 9, 2018, from Hpcbd.com: https://www.hpcbd.com/Personal-Injury/DuPont-C8/C8-Class-Action-
Settlement.shtml Mordock, J. (2016).Taking on DuPont: Illnesses, deaths blamed on pollution from W. Va. plant. Retrieved may 9, 2018, from The News Journal: https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2016/04/01/dupont-illnesses-deaths- c8/81151346/ Nair, A. S. (2017, February 13).DuPont settles lawsuits over leak of chemical used to make Teflon.Retrieved may 9, 2018, from https://www.reuters.com/article/us-du-pont-lawsuit- west-virginia-idUSKBN15S18U Soylent News. (2015, August 28).Historic and Pervasive Corruption With DuPont Reveals Premeditated Poisoning of the World.Retrieved May 9, 2018, from Soylentnews.org: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/08/28/0150244 The Editorial Board. (2016, January 12).Despite Clear Dangers, DuPont Kept Using a Toxic Chemical.Retrieved may 9, 2018, from https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/12/opinion/despite-clear-dangers-dupont-kept-using- a-toxic-chemical.html