3M Co.
Rank in Toxic 100: 89
Rank among all TRI companies: 280
Air releases 2010 (lbs): 2,341,749
Incineration transfers 2010 (lbs): 8,634,086
Total Air and Incineration Toxic Score 2010: 125,315
Percentage of national total 2010 toxic air and incineration score: 0.032%
EJ: Poor Share: 13.4%
EJ: Minority Share: 36.1%
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Rv
Carbon disulfide
652,768
0
217
0.17%
17.9%
23.8%
Toluene
639,009
1,470,412
9
0.01%
12.9%
25.6%
Xylene (mixed isomers)
230,479
2,617,243
165
0.13%
14.6%
24.7%
Methanol
227,523
2,244,191
6
0.00%
11.8%
26.2%
Acetaldehyde
90,677
0
17,779
14.19%
16.7%
36.8%
Acrylic acid
54,484
143,065
2,338
1.87%
9.3%
10.2%
Ethylbenzene
52,520
318,808
513
0.41%
16.1%
17.1%
Ethylene glycol
38,795
10,502
12
0.01%
14.0%
33.9%
Glycol Ethers
33,724
186,970
52
0.04%
12.4%
16.1%
Methyl isobutyl ketone
31,859
1,126,574
1
0.00%
13.0%
25.2%
n-Butyl alcohol
31,160
117,731
4
0.00%
15.4%
24.0%
Phenol
30,029
8,211
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
Formaldehyde
27,189
4,422
21,088
16.83%
15.1%
19.5%
Nitric acid
23,122
27
266
0.21%
9.9%
24.6%
CFC-11
21,417
0
49
0.04%
13.5%
64.0%
Cyclohexane
20,481
61,609
0
0.00%
14.6%
17.4%
Carbonyl sulfide
18,600
0
394
0.31%
17.4%
24.6%
Sulfuryl fluoride (Vikane)
15,400
0
4
0.00%
11.9%
10.6%
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
14,532
39,747
183
0.15%
23.8%
45.7%
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone
14,321
4,901
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
n-Hexane
11,345
23,173
1
0.00%
11.7%
14.2%
Styrene
10,744
15,999
3
0.00%
27.0%
73.6%
Propylene (Propene)
10,630
0
0
0.00%
19.9%
39.7%
Zinc and zinc compounds
5,220
0
10
0.01%
16.8%
21.3%
Hydrogen fluoride
3,989
17,119
12
0.01%
10.9%
17.1%
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane
3,814
83,383
0
0.00%
15.5%
32.5%
Dichloromethane
3,059
292
1
0.00%
11.5%
27.8%
Ammonia
2,917
15
2
0.00%
10.3%
21.5%
Methyl acrylate
2,430
7,500
1
0.00%
11.1%
15.4%
Formic acid
2,309
6,692
0
0.00%
7.4%
25.8%
Methyl tert-butyl ether
2,276
0
3
0.00%
17.4%
35.1%
Barium and barium compounds
2,220
0
182
0.15%
16.3%
27.6%
Triethylamine
2,015
3,600
7
0.01%
10.3%
8.4%
tert-Butyl alcohol
1,515
966
0
0.00%
8.9%
10.9%
Toluene diisocyanate (mixed isomers)
1,311
9,086
2,883
2.30%
13.0%
45.9%
Catechol
1,000
520
65
0.05%
11.8%
10.6%
N,N-Dimethylformamide
917
8,200
2
0.00%
14.8%
13.0%
Butyl acrylate
857
13,456
76
0.06%
11.5%
15.9%
m-Xylene
759
0
1
0.00%
9.5%
24.0%
Ethyl acrylate
748
0
2
0.00%
9.7%
23.4%
Methyl methacrylate
620
220
0
0.00%
11.8%
10.4%
Cumene
501
800
0
0.00%
16.6%
14.2%
Copper and copper compounds
401
0
25
0.02%
18.6%
42.8%
Vinyl acetate
373
0
0
0.00%
8.5%
21.4%
Acetonitrile
298
23,000
1
0.00%
10.1%
22.1%
Acrylonitrile
220
2,800
685
0.55%
11.0%
16.7%
Phthalic anhydride
202
40
1
0.00%
9.9%
24.4%
Tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBPA)
200
0
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
Manganese and manganese compounds
176
0
858
0.68%
13.7%
49.7%
Acrylamide
114
770
415
0.33%
11.2%
14.5%
2-Phenylphenol
83
0
0
0.00%
11.8%
10.1%
Chromium and chromium compounds
65
0
46,981
37.49%
14.0%
50.9%
2-Ethoxyethanol
59
0
0
0.00%
9.6%
24.2%
Diisocyanates
57
42,074
555
0.44%
17.8%
14.7%
Aluminum (fume or dust)
51
66
2
0.00%
9.9%
24.6%
4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol
49
1,050
0
0.00%
9.9%
17.0%
Cobalt and cobalt compounds
37
0
26,862
21.44%
9.9%
24.6%
Maleic anhydride
30
100
1
0.00%
11.5%
13.0%
Lead and lead compounds
27
0
57
0.05%
13.5%
61.9%
o-Xylene
8
0
0
0.00%
8.4%
23.0%
Epichlorohydrin
8
0
1
0.00%
9.7%
24.4%
Diethyl sulfate
2
0
25
0.02%
11.2%
8.4%
Dimethyl sulfate
2
0
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
4,4'-Methylenedianiline
2
8,300
2,404
1.92%
7.0%
20.8%
Hydrazine
1
0
105
0.08%
11.7%
9.4%
Nickel and nickel compounds
0
0
4
0.00%
11.5%
13.6%
Polycyclic aromatic compounds
0
0
0
0.00%
8.2%
22.4%
Benzoyl Peroxide
0
10,452
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
For explanations of most columns above, including the EJ Shares, see the technical notes . For the Rv (revisions) column, * indicates that the record contains one or more chemicals at facilities whose TRI air releases or incineration transfers for 2010 were revised downwards since 2010, and whose hazard and score have been adjusted accordingly. ** indicates one or more chemicals at facilities whose quantities were revised upwards, or both upwards and downwards. Chemicals revised upwards had their pounds adjusted, but not their score. *** indicates that the RSEI microdata do not match the public RSEI data.
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