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Environmental report looks at tax breaks and air emissions


The Environmental Integrity Project, an anti-pollution nonprofit, released a report last week on the plastics industry, noting how the industry has benefited from government subsidies while violating air pollution control permits. 

Highlighted in the report is Gulf Coast Growth Ventures, noted as having the highest 2021 benzene emissions among U.S. plastics plants included in the report.

The report looks specifically at plants built or expanded in the U.S. since 2012 that manufacture chemical ingredients for plastic products. 

According to the report, 64% of 50 plastics plants received taxpayer subsidies worth nearly $9 billion, while 84% of plants violated air pollution control permits at least once in the past three years. 



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