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Toxic 100 Air Polluters Index (2022 Report, Based on 2020 Data)

(Click on column headers to re-sort table: current sort is by EJ: Minority Share.)
78 Edwards Lifesciences 282,212 <0.01 49% 95% 100%
80 Targa Resources 251,868 0.04 22% 87% 100%
64 Goodyear Tire & Rubber 452,839 0.86 0.01 22% 81% 76%
14 Ecolab 2,802,073 0.01 0.91 16% 80% 99%
29 Lockheed Martin 1,237,947 0.01 0.01 22% 77% 100%
65 Clayton Dubilier & Rice 448,058 0.26 0.02 27% 76% 89%
75 Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) 347,589 0.23 <0.01 18% 76% 100%
16 Standard Industries Inc. 2,422,587 0.86 0.48 18% 72% 94%
24 Albemarle 1,748,732 0.45 0.91 18% 72% 55%
82 Lincoln Electric Holdings 250,378 <0.01 13% 72% 98%
33 Exxon Mobil 1,124,537 7.54 0.40 22% 71% 26%
55 Valero Energy 613,845 3.38 0.03 20% 71% 31%
77 Formosa Plastics 330,991 1.88 11.21 23% 71% 73%
1 LyondellBasell Industries 16,158,867 5.18 2.65 17% 70% 56%
25 Mitsui 1,490,049 0.08 <0.01 27% 70% 100%
34 Occidental Petroleum 1,044,798 0.61 4.00 18% 70% 37%
43 Chevron 817,309 2.60 0.20 16% 69% 46%
74 Granite Construction 353,510 0.04 <0.01 22% 69% 92%
27 The Pritzner Organization 1,350,555 0.04 28% 68% 82%
4 Salzgitter 5,950,758 0.01 13% 67% 100%
15 Carlyle Group 2,478,525 0.54 0.18 17% 67% 53%
81 Rolls-Royce 251,665 0.02 28% 67% 97%
93 Olin Corp. 204,834 0.30 3.03 21% 67% 56%
50 Akzo Nobel 731,815 0.10 0.06 19% 66% 100%
45 General Dynamics 790,602 0.21 0.21 16% 64% 85%
8 Celanese 4,448,268 1.03 8.40 14% 62% 100%
69 PBF Energy 397,597 1.64 0.01 16% 62% 47%
20 Freeport-McMoRan 2,018,282 3.10 <0.01 22% 61% 98%
38 Phillips 66 958,922 4.20 0.20 16% 60% 24%
88 Huntington Ingalls Industries 217,848 0.16 0.03 20% 60% 78%
47 Marathon Petroleum 778,814 4.25 0.08 19% 58% 31%
68 United States Steel 403,834 1.46 0.28 23% 58% 74%
48 Solvay 778,135 0.69 2.36 15% 57% 40%
5 Huntsman Corp. 5,648,513 0.31 8.01 14% 56% 96%
21 Ashland Global Holdings 1,841,399 1.21 0.08 22% 56% 73%
10 NOV Inc. 3,425,685 0.37 <0.01 14% 55% 95%
79 Zimmer Biomet 260,804 <0.01 14% 55% 90%
52 Siemens Energy 693,493 0.07 14% 54% 99%
100 Medline Industries 192,090 0.02 13% 52% 90%
19 Shell PLC 2,072,243 1.88 0.02 15% 50% 48%
92 Republic Services 207,800 0.01 0.13 19% 50% 75%
40 Linde 910,598 0.39 <0.01 21% 49% 99%
6 Dow Inc. 4,778,935 5.55 7.65 19% 48% 34%
57 Cornerstone Building Brands 593,698 0.14 15% 48% 48%
58 Koch Industries 572,658 27.99 1.92 18% 48% 34%
94 Henkel 204,428 0.05 0.03 23% 48% 69%
97 Medtronic 195,806 0.03 0.01 15% 48% 90%
30 Klockner 1,221,717 <0.01 15% 47% 52%
60 Ardagh Packaging Group 565,803 2.40 13% 47% 75%
31 Baker Hughes 1,203,115 0.83 0.03 13% 46% 82%
53 Cleveland-Cliffs 681,654 1.15 0.58 25% 46% 20%
83 Johnson & Johnson 247,586 0.03 0.05 14% 46% 72%
3 Becton Dickinson 6,185,402 0.16 <0.01 13% 44% 42%
61 Nucor 547,521 0.50 0.01 22% 44% 21%
89 Graphic Packaging 217,118 7.36 <0.01 26% 44% 76%
90 Owens Corning 215,445 0.82 <0.01 16% 44% 25%
17 Kubota 2,201,049 0.01 14% 43% 100%
59 Schlumberger 569,101 0.01 0.05 24% 42% 77%
96 Commercial Metals Co. 199,375 0.07 28% 42% 65%
85 International Paper 245,134 34.38 <0.01 19% 41% 18%
87 Tesla Inc. 236,729 0.30 0.11 11% 41% 95%
23 PPG Industries 1,813,397 0.58 0.43 16% 40% 62%
36 Emerson Electric 992,616 0.01 18% 40% 66%
62 KKR & Co. 521,649 0.06 <0.01 18% 40% 74%
7 Canopus International 4,740,512 1.42 1.45 15% 39% 95%
91 Leggett & Platt 213,582 0.10 <0.01 8% 39% 89%
99 Stepan 192,438 0.41 1.39 9% 39% 90%
42 Evonik Industries 838,776 0.30 0.59 18% 38% 49%
72 Alcoa 368,679 3.10 0.03 11% 38% 78%
95 Gerdau 204,168 0.10 <0.01 14% 38% 44%
2 BASF 8,446,509 3.98 7.31 18% 37% 48%
28 Eastman Chemical 1,259,296 4.12 1.07 20% 37% 55%
32 Howmet Aerospace 1,185,642 0.06 0.08 20% 37% 37%
9 Berkshire Hathaway 3,485,083 2.04 0.31 15% 36% 20%
35 Ametek 1,032,011 0.18 11% 36% 94%
46 BP 780,049 0.98 <0.01 20% 35% 84%
12 Saint-Gobain 3,085,417 0.80 0.25 10% 34% 98%
51 Ingredion 713,524 0.59 15% 34% 65%
84 Bayer 245,494 0.27 5.65 17% 34% 67%
11 Terumo 3,257,534 0.04 10% 32% 100%
13 Rio Tinto 3,007,362 0.15 <0.01 9% 31% 90%
44 Cenovus Energy 799,615 0.46 <0.01 20% 31% 82%
39 Tenneco 942,678 0.09 <0.01 14% 28% 53%
41 Westlake Chemical 879,469 4.25 14.57 16% 28% 45%
63 American Securities LLC 470,325 0.57 0.03 17% 27% 44%
18 General Electric 2,138,110 0.33 <0.01 21% 26% 60%
54 Sasol 678,278 0.61 0.05 16% 26% 97%
86 Archer Daniels Midland 240,018 10.78 20% 26% 51%
70 Lotte Chemical 395,551 1.12 0.14 15% 24% 100%
67 Middleby Corp. 420,579 <0.01 12% 20% 96%
66 Faurecia SE 428,684 <0.01 10% 19% 66%
71 DuPont de Nemours 377,715 1.22 3.05 18% 19% 86%
73 Harsco 361,157 <0.01 0.62 14% 17% 46%
22 Northrop Grumman 1,822,474 0.48 0.12 19% 16% 99%
37 Kingspan plc 978,255 0.06 10% 16% 100%
56 Allegheny Technologies 595,416 0.26 0.08 13% 14% 51%
98 AGCO Corp. 194,472 0.02 14% 10% 30%
76 American Electric Power 342,648 1.42 12% 9% 62%
49 Century Aluminum 759,378 1.93 <0.01 14% 8% 86%
26 Baxter International 1,453,506 0.05 0.01 12% 6% 100%

Explanatory notes (For details, see the technical notes).

This edition of the Toxic 100 Air ranks companies by comparative chronic human health risk from air pollutants directly released or transferred to incinerators (and not destroyed) from large facilities in the US in 2020.

RSEI score: Estimated population chronic health human health risk from air releases and incineration transfers reported to the US Environmental Protection Agency's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) for the 2020 Reporting Year, as computed by the US EPA's Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI ver. 2.3.10) from quantity released, toxicity of chemicals, and population exposure. Data are adjusted by the Corporate Toxics Information Project (CTIP) for subsequent revisions to TRI data, including where available revisions to the share of hexavalent chromium in chromium releases.
Source: US EPA and Corporate Toxics Information Project (CTIP).

Quantity of toxic air releases and incineration transfers: Millions of pounds of toxic chemicals released to the air on-site or transferred offsite for incineration in the TRI 2020 Reporting Year, without adjustment for toxicity or population exposure.  
Source: US EPA.

Environmental Justice (EJ): Poor Share and Minority Share: Shares of the total population health risk borne by people living below the poverty line or by people in minority racial/ethnic groups. In the U.S. population, 10.5 percent lived below the poverty line in 2020 and 40 percent are members of minority racial/ethnic groups.  
Sources: US EPA, US Census, and CTIP.

Environmental Justice (EJ) Corrections: We have corrected a mismatch in Census geography in the initial publication of the 2020 Toxic 100 Air EJ. Of the 5,410 final parents in the entire dataset, 331, or 6%, of the parents, had an adjustment as a result of this correction by a factor of more than 20%. Of the 100 companies in the Toxic 100 Air, only 1 company had an adjustment by a factor of more than 20%. In this case, the share of the company burden borne by minorities was 5.6% rather than 7.6%. Detailed data one the adjustments are available on request.

Coverage: This table presents the RSEI companies that appear on the Forbes Global 2000 list, the Forbes America's Largest Private Companies list, the Fortune 500 list, the Fortune Global 500, the Russell 1000 list, oror the S&P 500.  Individual facilities are assigned to corporate parents on the basis of the most current information on their ownership structure as of mid 2022.  
Source: CTIP.

The links from each parent name lead to an application that gives detailed facility and chemical information about the company. You can also search for companies not on the Toxic 100 Air. For more information on the data, see the technical notes.