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US Judge Weighs Tyre Additive's Deadly Impact on Fish
2 Feb
Summary
- A US judge is deciding if tyre chemicals harm endangered fish.
- Fishers allege tyre additives pollute waterways and kill coho salmon.
- The case could have significant implications beyond the US.

A district judge in San Francisco, California, recently concluded a three-day trial that could determine the fate of endangered fish species. The trial, initiated by west coast fishers and conservationists, centers on claims that a chemical additive used in tyres is responsible for significant environmental damage.
Plaintiffs allege that this additive contaminates rivers and waterways, leading to the demise of coho salmon and other aquatic life. The legal proceedings, which took place recently, will culminate in the judge's decision on whether tyre companies are liable for these harms.
If the plaintiffs are successful, the legal precedent set by this case could reverberate globally, impacting environmental regulations and industries worldwide. The decision is eagerly awaited by environmental advocates and the fishing industry alike.




