The federal Environmental Protection Agency on March 27 released data showing that Maine companies cut their toxic releases by 28 percent in 1993, during which time they released 12.6 million pounds of toxic chemicals. S.D. Warren in Hinckley, Georgia-Pacific in Woodland and Champion in Bucksport were the state\u27s top three polluters, and eight of the top ten polluters were paper companies
A 1990 Maine Audubon report estimated that close to 50 tons of herbicides were used to clear rights ...
The final report of the Toxics Use Reduction Project, a cooperative effort of the Natural Resources ...
“The day it became clear that disclosure was a powerful regulatory tool was June 30, 1988, when Rich...
Business Maine: Statewide piece reporting that recently released data from the Environmental Protec...
The National Environmental Law Center and the U.S. Public Interest Research Group yesterday said tha...
The 33/50 program was started by the federal Environmental Protection Agency in 1991 and is aimed at...
The 33/50 program was started by the federal Environmental Protection Agency in 1991 and is aimed at...
Editorial on the Toxic Release Inventory data for 1993, which was released in March. The top pollut...
Step Ahead. The Environmental Protection Agency said S. D. Warren, the top emitter in the state, r...
Every year, American companies handle hundreds of chemicals known to the U.S. Environmental Protecti...
Every year, American companies handle hundreds of chemicals known to the U.S. Environmental Protecti...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that McCain Foods\u27 factory in Easton was cited as the s...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency on April 19 released its annual Toxic Release Inventory,...
News & Issues piece on the Maine Economic Growth Council\u27s (MEGC) annual report. Though the MEG...
Clean Water Action, a nonprofit research group based in Washington, D.C., reported that 303,883 poun...
A 1990 Maine Audubon report estimated that close to 50 tons of herbicides were used to clear rights ...
The final report of the Toxics Use Reduction Project, a cooperative effort of the Natural Resources ...
“The day it became clear that disclosure was a powerful regulatory tool was June 30, 1988, when Rich...
Business Maine: Statewide piece reporting that recently released data from the Environmental Protec...
The National Environmental Law Center and the U.S. Public Interest Research Group yesterday said tha...
The 33/50 program was started by the federal Environmental Protection Agency in 1991 and is aimed at...
The 33/50 program was started by the federal Environmental Protection Agency in 1991 and is aimed at...
Editorial on the Toxic Release Inventory data for 1993, which was released in March. The top pollut...
Step Ahead. The Environmental Protection Agency said S. D. Warren, the top emitter in the state, r...
Every year, American companies handle hundreds of chemicals known to the U.S. Environmental Protecti...
Every year, American companies handle hundreds of chemicals known to the U.S. Environmental Protecti...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that McCain Foods\u27 factory in Easton was cited as the s...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency on April 19 released its annual Toxic Release Inventory,...
News & Issues piece on the Maine Economic Growth Council\u27s (MEGC) annual report. Though the MEG...
Clean Water Action, a nonprofit research group based in Washington, D.C., reported that 303,883 poun...
A 1990 Maine Audubon report estimated that close to 50 tons of herbicides were used to clear rights ...
The final report of the Toxics Use Reduction Project, a cooperative effort of the Natural Resources ...
“The day it became clear that disclosure was a powerful regulatory tool was June 30, 1988, when Rich...