Apple supplier Tata says an Indian pollution regulator has dropped scrutiny of one of its iPhone component plants, after the company responded to concerns over possible wastewater contamination. Here are the details.

Tata says pollution warning has been resolved

Last Saturday, Reuters reported that Apple supplier Tata had been warned of a possible shutdown at one of its iPhone component plants in India, after a state pollution regulator alleged that wastewater from the facility had contaminated nearby farmland water.

According to Reuters, Tata received the warning notice on May 25, following complaints from nearby farmland owners and five state inspections between December 2025 and May 2026.

From the report: