An Indian pollution regulator has accused Tata Electronics, a key supplier for Apple's iPhones, of contaminating groundwater near its Hosur factory. The regulator found wastewater discharge from the plant polluted farmland wells. Tata faces a potential shutdown unless it provides a satisfactory explanation. This adds to recent issues faced by Apple's Indian supply chain.

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An Indian pollution regulator has accused Tata Electronics, a key supplier for Apple's iPhones, of contaminating groundwater near its Hosur factory. The regulator found wastewater…

An Indian pollution regulator has warned Tata Electronics, a key supplier for Apple's iPhones, about a potential factory shutdown. The regulator alleges wastewater from the Tata…

Tata's iPhone parts factory allegedly contaminated farmland water, prompting warnings of shutdown from Tamil Nadu's pollution regulator.

Pollution body issued warning notice to Tata on May 25Body said Tata failed to take corrective action despite warningsTata says it is in 'full compliance with all regulatory...

India's pollution regulator claims wastewater from Tata's iPhone parts factory has polluted groundwater near farms, threatening a shutdown without adequate justification.

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Officials inspect farms near Tata's iPhone parts plant after water pollution warnings regarding groundwater contamination from the facility.

Government officials are inspecting farmland near Tata's iPhone parts factory in Hosur. This follows reports that wastewater discharge from the plant contaminated groundwater.…