EPA to crack down on toxic emissions from more than 200 chemical plants
- The Denka plant, a synthetic rubber maker, has sparked protests over pollution in majority-Black areas like Cancer Alley in the MS River Chemical Corridor.
- Denka has invested over $35 million to reduce emissions of chloroprene, an effort to address concerns about pollution in nearby communities.
- The EPA is working to curb chloroprene emissions in response to protests and community concerns about pollution in the region.
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