Tesla has been sued by 25 California counties alleging the automaker has repeatedly mishandled hazardous waste at amenities all through the state. The lawsuit was filed after months of settlement talks apparently fell aside.
The grievance, filed in San Joaquin County Superior Court docket, states that Tesla improperly labeled and disposed of supplies like “lead acid batteries and different batteries,” paints, brake fluid, aerosols, antifreeze, acetone, diesel gas and extra at its manufacturing and repair amenities all through the state. Tesla additionally allegedly improperly disposed of the waste, each on-site and at landfills that may’t settle for hazardous waste.
The district attorneys in every county are looking for an injunction to drive Tesla to correctly deal with the waste on the amenities going ahead in addition to civil penalties. Tesla may very well be on the hook for as a lot as $70,000 per violation per day, in response to Reuters, which first reported the go well with.
Tesla first revealed in a 2022 submitting with the Securities and Trade Fee that it was being investigated by district legal professional workplaces from across the state of California over its waste administration practices. The corporate stated it “had applied varied remedial measures, together with conducting coaching and audits, and enhancements to its web site waste administration packages.”
In October 2023, the corporate stated it was in settlement talks with these district legal professional workplaces. The lawsuit suggests these talks ended with out a decision. Representatives for the San Francisco and San Joaquin District Legal professional’s workplaces, which led the investigation, didn’t instantly reply a query about what occurred to the settlement talks.
Tesla has beforehand been scrutinized for the environmental affect of the work it does in California. The corporate settled with the Environmental Safety Company in 2019 over numerous violations at its Fremont, California manufacturing facility, certainly one of which included the labeling of hazardous waste. That resulted in a $31,000 positive and a $55,000 structure to cowl the price of emergency response tools for first responders. Tesla additionally paid a $275,000 positive in 2022 for violating the Clear Air Act on the identical manufacturing facility.