In ‘Cancer Alley’, US chemical giants mount campaign against grassroots organizers
Chevron and ExxonMobil are among the companies in a sustainability council' countering grassroots activists
After residents of America's Cancer Alley" in Louisiana put a national spotlight on their fight for a healthy environment, the state's economic interests and petrochemical giants are backing the creation of a new sustainability council" to counter grassroots activists, documents show.
In recent years, the activists have successfully fought construction of two multibillion-dollar plastics facilities and what would have been the nation's largest methanol plant. The growing concerns have caught the attention of the Environmental Protection Agency, which earlier this year sued a manufacturer of neoprene in the state for not doing enough to reduce its cancer-causing air emissions.
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