This is reported as it should be, Chemours is a spinoff of DuPont. I think that too often large corporations have shed themselves of the financial burdens of a toxic legacy by spinoffs that are then allowed to fall into bankruptcy.
"A new investigation by human rights experts appointed by the United Nations has expressed alarm at evidence of pollution from a North Carolina PFAS manufacturing plant, describing it as “alleged human rights violations and abuses against residents”.
The ongoing PFAS crisis in North Carolina has been linked to a Fayetteville Works plant operated by Chemours, a chemical giant that was spun off from DuPont in 2015." https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/28/north-carolina-pfas-pollution-united-nations-chemours-plant