Company: PRMB
Filing Date: 2025-02-27
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0002042694-25-000003
Chunk: 58

Company: Primo Brands Corp
Filing Date: 2025-02-27
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 58
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 contractors, and agents will not take actions in violation of our policies, particularly as we expand our operations through organic growth and acquisitions. Any such violations could subject us to civil or criminal penalties, including material fines or prohibitions on our ability to offer our products in one or more countries, and could also materially damage our reputation, brand, international expansion efforts, business, and operating results. Additional risks include the potential for restrictive actions by foreign governments, changes in economic conditions in each market, foreign customers who may have longer payment cycles than customers in the United States, the impact of economic, political, and social instability of those countries in which we operate and acts of nature, such as typhoons, tsunamis, or earthquakes. The overall volatility of the economic environment has increased the risk of disruption and losses resulting from hyper–inflation, currency devaluation, and tax or regulatory changes in certain countries in which we have operations.

In addition to actions brought by governmental agencies, private plaintiffs may also bring actions (including personal injury claims) arising from the presence of hazardous substances on a property. There can be no assurances that we will not be required to make material expenditures in the future for these or other contamination-related concerns or that other responsible parties will cooperate in conducting or paying for their share of any required cleanup.

We strive to maintain all permits or approvals required to conduct our business, but we are not able to ensure we will receive, or will be able to maintain, such approvals in the future or to gain approval necessary to extract or distribute our water products, or otherwise conduct our business. The laws and regulations applicable to us are complex and may change as a result of political, economic, or social events or become more stringent over time. Such regulatory changes may include changes in food and drug laws, laws related to advertising, accounting standards, taxation requirements, our effective tax rate, competition laws, and environmental laws, including laws relating to the regulation of water rights and treatment, and how we may market our 

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products. For instance, PFAS, a group of synthetic substances that has historically been used in food packaging and a wide variety of other products and may be found in water sources (including groundwater aquifers and municipal supplies), has been targeted for risk assessment, restriction, and high-priority remediation, as well as being the subject of litigation, governmental investigations, and legislative and regulatory efforts in the United States and other countries. Changes in laws, regulations, or government policy and related interpretations may alter the environment in which we do business