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Toxic 100 Water Polluters Index (2024 Report, Based on 2022 Data)

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Toxic 100 Water Rank down arrowCorporationToxic hazard (pounds released x toxicity)Millions of pounds of toxic surface water releasesMillions of pounds discharged to public sewage treatment worksEJ: Near Poor ShareEJ: Minority Share% of toxic hazard from a single facility
100Darling Ingredients30,343,0300.491.5719%6%96%
99Pfizer31,264,084<0.010.4631%20%100%
98Huntington Ingalls Industries31,975,990<0.01<0.0137%61%90%
97Nestle35,415,5680.120.6733%21%81%
96Trafigura35,558,2580.2232%11%99%
95Shin-Etsu Chemical36,608,257<0.010.7834%51%99%
94Veolia Group37,389,825<0.013.1921%25%99%
93Rank Group37,936,2200.1434%11%63%
92Delta Air Lines38,508,0950.24<0.0142%43%100%
91Cardinal Health39,600,000<0.0142%66%100%
90Icahn Enterprises41,529,1420.250.1230%32%82%
89Blackstone42,916,3010.0228%46%94%
88Cabot Corp.45,402,910<0.0128%31%100%
87Bayer49,196,0170.1835%26%46%
86Barrick Gold49,733,022<0.0149%27%100%
85Republic Services50,740,102<0.011.8738%33%62%
84Masco51,871,161<0.01<0.0121%11%71%
83Roper Technologies53,759,3800.0326%50%100%
82BMW55,093,5940.5826%37%100%
81PPG Industries56,590,107<0.010.3927%23%85%
80Abbott Laboratories57,028,6620.0350%32%100%
79Carlyle Group57,351,9410.010.2417%35%42%
78KKR & Co.61,084,123<0.010.4331%76%87%
77Hexcel63,119,735<0.011.9423%34%100%
76Kraft Heinz63,651,607<0.010.860%0%89%
75Kerry Group65,707,6030.081.0223%10%99%
74Valero Energy67,536,7044.190.1735%54%60%
73Occidental Petroleum70,751,1750.120.1260%84%37%
72Delek79,554,3090.92<0.0150%42%97%
71Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco)80,871,0941.5825%37%76%
70J.R. Simplot81,478,368<0.010.3138%22%92%
69AES Corp.84,049,186<0.0127%0%91%
68Sylvamo92,900,3520.3261%79%86%
67Greif Inc.96,879,009<0.010.0220%10%98%
66ENEOS Holdings99,434,977<0.0117%35%100%
65OGE Energy100,403,161<0.0148%28%100%
64Cleveland-Cliffs105,999,47217.440.1534%19%31%
63WH Group107,072,1629.950.4418%25%91%
62Evonik Industries112,753,6770.360.3332%35%88%
61FJ Management116,758,5740.0129%30%100%
60Graphic Packaging117,258,6140.740.0838%26%59%
59WEC Energy Group127,448,985<0.0123%9%100%
58Covestro131,530,0060.29<0.0137%6%77%
57Archer Daniels Midland136,609,2490.034.4329%5%53%
56Halliburton142,905,137<0.010.0119%34%99%
55Takeda Pharmaceutical147,813,2330.0936%82%100%
54Boston Beer Co.158,245,927<0.010.5336%48%53%
53PepsiCo166,155,3040.3821%66%97%
52PPL Corp.169,319,7380.1839%3%53%
51Westlake Chemical171,008,0930.27<0.0130%19%35%
50Southern Company171,085,9500.0531%26%65%
49United States Steel172,517,9824.07<0.0146%14%86%
48Formosa Plastics182,284,1560.01<0.0150%61%57%
47Mitsui191,256,359<0.01<0.0138%66%100%
46FirstEnergy198,093,8000.0135%17%75%
45Renco199,773,0770.0135%8%93%
44Alcoa211,679,7170.0112%15%98%
43NiSource211,910,8450.0324%18%100%
42Olin Corp.219,325,3160.010.0840%14%100%
41Parker-Hannifin221,237,652<0.010.0239%19%98%
40DuPont de Nemours238,302,5620.1115.4340%51%81%
39Saputo239,176,6370.092.9045%89%96%
38Sime Darby Group239,712,4690.2728%16%100%
37PTT Group241,622,6810.021.9029%20%99%
36Toray Industries277,062,721<0.010.0127%26%94%
35Berkshire Hathaway280,427,1730.101.4228%28%49%
34Vistra Energy319,748,2020.0321%6%95%
33Chemours357,526,9141.46<0.0130%25%78%
32American Electric Power368,343,3470.5533%37%48%
31Phillips 66387,518,4157.790.2227%57%52%
30Freeport-McMoRan400,411,3330.040.0136%44%96%
29Ingredion403,976,2360.7824%17%99%
28Packaging Corporation of America462,531,6271.0243%21%49%
27Chevron484,585,0502.920.1729%25%51%
26PBF Energy495,225,2995.960.3324%36%93%
25Marathon Petroleum546,983,1930.960.3122%31%44%
24Rio Tinto588,185,5970.01<0.0114%20%67%
23Mitsubishi Chemical667,747,234<0.011.8917%25%100%
22International Paper707,898,5763.150.0333%24%24%
21Cargill714,374,1636.020.6228%25%58%
20Graham Holdings805,308,916<0.0118%59%97%
19Ashland Global Holdings944,510,0000.1113.5820%44%62%
18LyondellBasell Industries1,132,448,8670.226.2619%64%82%
17Koch Industries1,185,734,7485.041.5132%15%15%
16Smurfit Westrock plc1,264,098,6790.825.2028%39%71%
15DTE Energy1,339,431,9490.03<0.0125%14%100%
14Duke Energy1,743,983,3430.1022%8%95%
13BASF2,088,986,2204.010.8624%16%83%
12Eastman Chemical2,454,249,6551.474.8935%29%99%
11Indorama Ventures2,728,111,0270.580.8938%32%95%
10JBS3,050,960,8367.126.1144%51%77%
9Goodyear Tire & Rubber3,774,528,8320.010.0726%60%100%
8Alfa S.A.B.4,273,290,2680.10<0.0124%30%56%
7Boston Scientific Corp.4,890,001,2160.0125%14%100%
6Honeywell International7,293,405,4070.07<0.0140%47%100%
5Exxon Mobil8,128,223,6562.950.0241%75%86%
4Celanese15,900,011,1310.069.9317%35%100%
3Xylem21,939,738,971<0.010.1525%14%100%
2Huntsman Corp.36,316,085,5900.020.0743%45%100%
1Dow Inc.98,871,539,1200.430.5646%66%99%

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

This edition of the Toxic 100 Water Polluters ranks companies by comparative chronic human health hazard from water pollutants directly released or transferred to publicly owned treatment works from large facilities in the US in 2022.

RSEI Hazard: Pounds released directly to surface water plus pounds transferred to POTWs multiplied by chemical-specific toxicity weights.  Sources: (1) pounds released and transferred: US EPA's Toxics Release Inventory, 2022; (2) toxicity weights and hazard calculation: US EPA's Risk Screening Environmental Indicators, version 2.3.12. For details, see Technical Notes.

Toxics released directly to surface water or transferred to sewage treatment: Millions of pounds of toxic chemicals released directly to water on-site at each TRI facility or transferred off-site to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) for sewage treatment, without weighting for toxicity. Source: U.S. EPA.

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 list, the Russell 1000 list, or 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 2024. Source: CTIP.

Environmental Justice (EJ): Near Poor Share and Minority Share: Shares of the total population health hazard borne by people living below twice the poverty line or by people in minority racial/ethnic groups. In the U.S. population, 26 percent lived below twice the poverty line in 2020 and 40 percent are members of minority racial/ethnic groups.  
Sources: US EPA, US Census, and CTIP.

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