06 Mar 2002
The amount of cancer-causing chemicals being released by Britain's biggest factories has fallen by almost 40 per cent over the last three years according to an analysis of official pollution data by Friends of the Earth, published today. But the figures also reveal that over 9,000 tonnes of cancer causing gases are still released. Seventy per cent of the pollution is released by just 10 factories (see table).
Friends of the Earth is calling for:
The factory with the largest release of cancer gases is Ineos Chlor in Runcorn, Cheshire. The company has recently asked the Government for £300 million of tax payers money to help update its outdated and polluting equipment. Other companies have made substantial cuts without government help.
In 1998 Friends of the Earth launched its Factory Watch Campaign, calling for an 80 per cent cut in releases of cancer gases by 2005. The Factory Watch Campaign web site (www.foe.co.uk/factorywatch) enables people to check health threatening pollution from factories in their own area. It is based on the Environment Agency's Pollution Inventory which details chemicals released from factories but does not provide easily understandable information on health impacts. Friends of the Earth is a keen supporter of the Pollution Inventory but is pushing for it to include better health information and details on releases from transport and smaller factories.
Mike Childs, Senior Pollution Campaign at Friends of the Earth, said:
The fall in cancer-causing gases is very good news and shows that pollution can be reduced without costing jobs. However much work still needs to be done. The Government must instruct the Environment Agency to focus its efforts on health threatening pollution and free it to take precautionary action where necessary. It mustn't tie the Agency's hands by forcing it to jump through bureaucratic hoops and play at Alice in Wonderland economics.
Releases of recognised carcinogens, 1998 - 2000
|
Rank,2000 |
|
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
% change, |
Rank in 1998 |
|
1 |
Ineos Chlor |
3233 |
3324 |
2531 |
- 22 |
2 |
|
2 |
Associated Octel |
4159 |
2234 |
1358 |
- 67 |
1 |
|
3 |
Glaxo |
1072 |
847 |
622 |
- 42 |
3 |
|
4 |
Carpenter |
422 |
426 |
451 |
+ 7 |
6 |
|
5 |
Ineos Chlor |
518 |
264 |
408 |
- 21 |
5 |
|
6 |
Acordis Acetate |
299 |
295 |
306 |
+ 2 |
9 |
|
7 |
Recticel Manufacturing |
316 |
298 |
262 |
- 17 |
7 |
|
8 |
BASF |
164 |
181 |
201 |
+ 22 |
16 |
|
9 |
Vitafoam |
285 |
205 |
195 |
- 32 |
11 |
|
10 |
Esso Petroleum |
197 |
177 |
185 |
- 6 |
13 |
|
Top 10 total |
10,665 |
8,251 |
6,519 |
|
|
|
|
National total |
15,181 |
11,920 |
9,608 |
-37 |
|
Note that some companies have changed hands since 1998. The table above uses the current names and has compared the same industrial processes during the three years. Three companies moved out of the top 10 during this period:
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