"EPA Mandates Reduction of Cancer-Linked Emissions from 218 US Chemical Plants"

The EPA has issued a new rule requiring over 200 chemical plants in the US to reduce toxic emissions likely to cause cancer, particularly targeting ethylene oxide and chloroprene. This move aligns with President Biden's environmental justice commitment and aims to protect communities burdened by industrial pollution. The rule will significantly cut emissions, benefitting areas like majority-Black neighborhoods near New Orleans. While praised by some lawmakers and environmental advocates, the American Chemistry Council criticized the rule, expressing concerns about its impact on chemical manufacturing. The EPA's action follows a civil rights investigation into a Louisiana plant and aims to promote environmental justice and reduce health risks in affected communities.
- New EPA rule says 218 US chemical plants must reduce toxic emissions that are likely to cause cancer The Associated Press
- To Cut Cancer Risks, E.P.A. Limits Pollution From Chemical Plants The New York Times
- Chemical Plants Must Curb Ethylene Oxide, Chloroprene Emissions Under New EPA Rule The Wall Street Journal
- Residents sue Louisiana parish to halt polluting plants The Associated Press
- New rule mandates 200 US plants to reduce toxic emissions linked to cancer The Guardian
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