Neoprene

Louisiana chemical plant threatens to shut down if EPA emissions deadline isn’t relaxed

Growing up near the Denka plant in Reserve, Louisiana, I have seen firsthand the impact of its operations on the surrounding community. The proximity of this chemical plant to an elementary school and its location within the Mississippi River Chemical Corridor, colloquially referred to as Cancer Alley, raises serious concerns about the health and safety of the residents, including myself and my family. The recent threat made by the company to shut down if the EPA emissions deadline isn’t relaxed is not only alarming but also indicative of their prioritization of profits over public health.

The Denka plant manufactures neoprene, a synthetic rubber used in various products, and has been accused of increasing the cancer risk for the predominantly Black community living in the area.… Continue reading