TSLA391.930-33.37001%
GM75.130-0.39%
F13.325-0.315%
RIVN18.6501.47%
CYD42.650-3.64%
HMC27.9800.72%
TM173.6103.95%
CVNA67.530-0.34%
PAG179.5152.435%
LAD305.31015.01%
AN186.8102.48%
GPI288.4201.82%
ABG205.1107.09%
SAH83.3200.27%
TSLA391.930-33.37001%
GM75.130-0.39%
F13.325-0.315%
RIVN18.6501.47%
CYD42.650-3.64%
HMC27.9800.72%
TM173.6103.95%
CVNA67.530-0.34%
PAG179.5152.435%
LAD305.31015.01%
AN186.8102.48%
GPI288.4201.82%
ABG205.1107.09%
SAH83.3200.27%
TSLA391.930-33.37001%
GM75.130-0.39%
F13.325-0.315%
RIVN18.6501.47%
CYD42.650-3.64%
HMC27.9800.72%
TM173.6103.95%
CVNA67.530-0.34%
PAG179.5152.435%
LAD305.31015.01%
AN186.8102.48%
GPI288.4201.82%
ABG205.1107.09%
SAH83.3200.27%

New Jersey sues Ford over hazardous waste dumping on tribal land

One of the biggest automakers in the nation, Ford Motor Company, is being sued by the state of New Jersey for allegedly disposing waste on the territories of the Ramapough Lenape Nation, a federally recognized Native American tribe.

The company is accused of disposing thousands of tons of toxic paint sludge and other pollutants on the site of a former iron mine in northern New Jersey in the 1960s and 1970s. The lawsuit also claims the company donated or sold the land without disclosing the contamination. Tribal members claim that as a result, they have developed severe health issues like cancer and congenital disabilities.

However, these health problems aren’t the focus of the case. Instead, it demands compensation for the loss of natural resources and holds the automaker accountable for “deliberate acts or omissions taken with a wanton and willful disregard for the welfare of the residents of New Jersey.” 

The Environmental Protection Agency has found contaminants at the site, including lead, arsenic, and benzene. 

In a statement to Grist, a Ford spokesperson said, “Ford takes its environmental responsibility seriously and has shown that through our actions to address issues in Upper Ringwood. We understand this has affected the community and have worked cooperatively with the Borough of Ringwood, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency while implementing the remediation plan stipulated by the EPA.”


Did you enjoy this article? Read other articles on CBT News here. Please share your thoughts, comments, or questions regarding this topic by submitting a letter to the editor here, or connect with us at newsroom@cbtnews.com.

Be sure to follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok to stay up to date.

While you’re here, don’t forget to subscribe to our email newsletter for all the latest auto industry news from CBT News.

dealers

More from Articles

GM tops US sales in Q2 despite 33% drop in EV sales

- July 2, 2026
On the Dash: GM sold 714,896 vehicles in Q2, the most of any automaker, despite a 4.2% year-over-year drop. Hyundai-Kia and Honda both moved up a spot from Q1,...
Nissan

Nissan reports 16 straight months of retail sales growth

- July 2, 2026
On the Dash: Nissan Group reported second-quarter U.S. total sales of 242,741 units, up 9.6% year-over-year, with Nissan Division retail sales increasing 8.8% for the quarter. Frontier, Sentra, and Rogue...
US will not renew USMCA in current form, sets stage for new trade talks

US will not renew USMCA in current form, sets stage for new trade talks

- July 2, 2026
On the Dash: The U.S. rejected a 16-year USMCA renewal, but the pact stays in force until 2036. Trump plans separate bilateral deals with Canada and Mexico, each lasting up...
Toyota takes to the sky in air taxi JV with Joby Aviation

Toyota takes to the sky in air taxi JV with Joby Aviation

- July 2, 2026
On the Dash: Toyota and Joby formed a joint venture June 30 to build production infrastructure. Toyota contributes manufacturing expertise after nearly a decade backing Joby. The venture will...
CBT News
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.