Toxic 100 Air Polluters Index (2023 Report, Based on 2021 Data)

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1 LyondellBasell Industries 26,676,890 6.11 2.52 16% 68% 74%
2 Kaiser Aluminum 18,136,121 0.35 14% 14% 100%
3 BASF 11,219,461 4.40 4.48 18% 36% 42%
4 Indorama Ventures 6,868,453 1.24 0.10 15% 40% 94%
5 Salzgitter 6,099,192 0.01 13% 67% 100%
6 Garmin 5,617,577 0.05 14% 86% 100%
7 Becton Dickinson 5,365,983 0.16 0.01 13% 42% 39%
8 Dow Inc. 4,582,836 5.59 13.02 19% 49% 33%
9 Saint-Gobain 3,231,990 0.80 0.19 10% 34% 96%
10 Terumo 3,110,344 0.03 10% 32% 100%
11 Berkshire Hathaway 2,466,409 2.23 0.42 14% 41% 18%
12 Westlake Chemical 2,360,427 4.59 6.18 15% 26% 69%
13 Northrop Grumman 2,347,737 0.12 0.15 18% 16% 99%
14 Albemarle 2,226,435 0.44 <0.01 17% 71% 58%
15 Element Solutions Inc. 2,169,628 0.18 <0.01 17% 15% 98%
16 Huntsman Corp. 2,119,487 0.34 7.35 15% 57% 89%
17 Edwards Lifesciences 2,097,590 <0.01 0.02 49% 95% 100%
18 Shell PLC 2,074,329 1.62 0.06 15% 54% 42%
19 PPG Industries 2,050,532 0.63 1.96 16% 40% 61%
20 Exxon Mobil 1,962,418 7.74 0.75 19% 68% 41%
21 Freeport-McMoRan 1,918,798 3.30 <0.01 22% 61% 98%
22 Celanese 1,909,352 0.77 8.65 15% 63% 99%
23 General Electric 1,872,970 0.21 <0.01 20% 27% 48%
24 Ashland Global Holdings 1,866,878 0.96 0.11 22% 56% 72%
25 Standard Industries Inc. 1,795,935 1.05 1.03 18% 72% 93%
26 Eastman Chemical 1,719,778 4.41 1.76 20% 41% 65%
27 Pritzker Organization 1,657,113 0.03 28% 67% 79%
28 Lotte Chemical 1,623,200 1.28 0.19 15% 24% 100%
29 Carlyle Group 1,619,712 0.56 0.14 18% 80% 92%
30 NOV Inc. 1,572,597 0.29 13% 62% 63%
31 Mitsui 1,565,687 0.08 0.39 27% 70% 100%
32 Covestro 1,265,717 0.06 1.63 15% 22% 91%
33 Evonik Industries 1,210,764 0.31 0.63 18% 43% 51%
34 Griffon Corp. 1,174,651 0.06 0.02 22% 72% 100%
35 Occidental Petroleum 1,033,289 0.68 3.86 18% 70% 35%
36 Croda International 1,031,109 0.02 <0.01 17% 52% 94%
37 Ardagh Packaging Group 1,006,966 2.17 16% 56% 52%
38 Solvay 988,649 0.75 3.54 15% 52% 34%
39 Phillips 66 978,217 4.31 0.16 16% 58% 39%
40 Nucor 967,412 0.61 0.01 17% 35% 30%
41 Koch Industries 939,991 27.78 3.36 19% 58% 67%
42 Baxter International 938,168 0.04 <0.01 11% 6% 100%
43 Apollo Global Management 927,617 0.13 13% 27% 54%
44 Ametek 885,282 0.18 11% 35% 94%
45 Rio Tinto 882,993 0.09 8% 30% 81%
46 Howmet Aerospace 800,109 0.05 0.02 19% 49% 36%
47 Ingredion 781,554 0.49 <0.01 15% 32% 72%
48 Marathon Petroleum 750,014 3.41 0.10 19% 56% 30%
49 Siemens Energy 745,194 0.01 14% 54% 99%
50 Cleveland-Cliffs 627,342 1.01 0.42 26% 48% 21%
51 Sasol 616,510 0.89 0.05 16% 25% 96%
52 Linde 614,753 0.41 <0.01 16% 48% 59%
53 Valero Energy 580,062 3.52 0.01 20% 69% 22%
54 Goodyear Tire & Rubber 560,103 1.22 0.05 23% 80% 81%
55 Medtronic 521,039 0.02 0.06 15% 49% 95%
56 Middleby Corp. 506,575 <0.01 12% 20% 93%
57 Chevron 469,170 2.85 0.05 16% 59% 27%
58 Clayton Dubilier & Rice 459,685 0.42 <0.01 14% 39% 71%
59 Allegheny Technologies 435,260 0.26 0.13 13% 13% 47%
60 Formosa Plastics 434,389 1.45 19.32 22% 69% 66%
61 Century Aluminum 420,410 2.00 14% 33% 75%
62 Republic Services 407,504 0.03 0.12 18% 49% 82%
63 Kingspan plc 403,522 0.05 10% 16% 100%
64 International Flavors & Fragrances 399,504 0.50 1.82 19% 15% 99%
65 American Electric Power 379,689 1.65 13% 10% 56%
66 KKR & Co. 358,081 0.06 0.01 18% 39% 64%
67 Akzo Nobel 353,073 0.13 0.08 19% 66% 100%
68 AGCO Corp. 340,975 0.03 14% 14% 28%
69 PBF Energy 337,517 1.55 0.01 16% 64% 54%
70 Lockheed Martin 335,553 0.02 0.01 22% 77% 99%
71 Assa Abloy 328,546 0.02 <0.01 13% 43% 75%
72 O-I Glass 324,181 0.02 14% 36% 45%
73 Michelin 321,482 0.33 16% 37% 76%
74 Hitachi 292,865 0.48 <0.01 12% 18% 66%
75 Ryerson Holding Corp. 288,137 <0.01 11% 30% 75%
76 Ecolab 287,287 0.01 0.24 16% 80% 99%
77 Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) 284,976 0.23 <0.01 18% 76% 100%
78 Stepan 279,955 0.29 1.38 9% 39% 88%
79 Generac Holdings 279,830 0.01 0.07 11% 25% 100%
80 Harley-Davidson 271,888 0.02 <0.01 14% 8% 99%
81 Zimmer Biomet 270,422 <0.01 14% 54% 88%
82 Ball Corp. 264,558 3.20 <0.01 16% 43% 83%
83 United States Steel 257,918 1.76 5.27 21% 51% 58%
84 Targa Resources 253,880 0.04 22% 87% 100%
85 Bio-Rad Laboratories 252,680 0.01 0.43 12% 64% 100%
86 Emerson Electric 245,848 <0.01 14% 43% 62%
87 Owens Corning 243,278 1.05 <0.01 16% 45% 26%
88 Graphic Packaging 241,527 7.89 26% 43% 79%
89 Tesla Inc. 239,371 0.30 0.07 11% 40% 96%
90 Bayer 239,212 0.27 3.70 16% 31% 73%
91 Johnson & Johnson 238,445 0.04 0.03 14% 48% 71%
92 Spirit AeroSystems 232,239 0.39 0.01 20% 45% 100%
93 International Paper 231,441 33.01 <0.01 19% 40% 18%
94 Olin Corp. 222,762 0.36 3.12 21% 69% 62%
95 Huntington Ingalls Industries 219,470 0.23 0.04 20% 61% 82%
96 Rolls-Royce 211,289 0.01 28% 66% 96%
97 Leggett & Platt 207,195 0.08 <0.01 8% 38% 93%
98 Henkel 207,139 0.05 0.02 23% 50% 75%
99 Commercial Metals Co. 206,999 0.07 28% 40% 66%
100 General Motors 206,801 2.89 <0.01 14% 31% 52%

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

This edition of the Toxic 100 Air Polluters 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 2021.

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 2021 Reporting Year, as computed by the US EPA's Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI ver. 2.3.11) 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 2021 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.

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 2023.  
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 Polluters. For more information on the data, see the technical notes.