INEOS STYROLUTION POLYMERS (NINGBO) COMPANY LIMITED
Location
Zhejiang
Founded
2012-04-18
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2025-06-25 (thenarwhal.ca)
Ontario's shape-shifting pollution rules for Chemical Valley in Sarnia |
Aamjiwnaang First Nation declared another evacuation order last week because of benzene, but the problem of Sarnia's toxic air pollution has been years in the making
Read more2025-06-16 (theturtleislandnews.com)
Ontario First Nation issues partial evacuation notice over high benzene levels - The Turtle Island News
An Ontario First Nation that has been under a state of emergency for over a year due to high levels of a toxic chemical is recommending the evacuation of part of the community. Aamjiwnaang First Nation declared a state of emergency in April 2024 and issued a similar evacuation notice in October over elevated emissions of benzene. The latest development comes as a neighbouring styrene plant in Sarnia, Ont., is being decommissioned. It was shut down last April after a spike in cancer-causing benzene levels was picked up and the First Nation reported some residents had fallen ill. The plant owner says in a notice that some decommissioning work that began earlier this month has been completed and it appreciates the community's patience. INEOS Styrolution has said it plans to
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2025-06-13 (cbc.ca)
Aamjiwnaang First Nation near Sarnia tells some members to evacuate over high benzene levels
Aamjiwnaang First Nation near Sarnia tells some members to evacuate over high benzene levels
Read more2025-05-06 (thesarniajournal.ca)
Elevated emissions reported as INEOS enters final phase of benzene removal -
INEOS Styrolution has entered Part B of its benzene removal plan, emptying its tank this week as on-site emissions above threshold levels are under investigation.
Read more2025-02-19 (cincinnati.com)
How did the Addyston chemical plant hurt the environment?
Addyston's longtime plastics chemical plant will soon close. Its impact will live on in the ground, air and water.
Read more2024-10-02 (cbc.ca)
Benzene levels temporarily spike near Aamjiwnaang First Nation | News
As petrochemical company Ineos Styrolution removes benzene from a tank close to Aamjiwnaang First Nation, an environmental expert says those who have evacuated from the area are justified in their concerns about chemical pollution.
Read more2024-10-02 (cbc.ca)
Aamjiwnaang First Nation evacuations begin as Ineos starts removing toxic chemical
High levels of the chemical benzene were registered in the air near Sarnia, Ont., in April, forcing neighbouring Aamjiwnaang First Nation to declare a state of emergency after people became ill with headaches, nausea and dizziness.
Read more2024-09-25 (cincinnati.com)
Company tied to Cleves styrene leak has history of environmental law violations
Ineos site in Addyston earlier paid for alleged violations of environmental laws.
Read more2024-09-04 (cbc.ca)
Sarnia plastic plant pauses fight against tighter benzene regulations, requests more time | News
INEOS Styrolution, which idled the Sarnia facility in April, says the provincial government and Aamjiwnaang First Nation have agreed to adjourn the appeal process.
Read more2024-06-11 (ctvnews.ca)
INEOS Styrolution to close its Sarnia facility
A Sarnia plastics plant accused of emitting elevated levels of benzene into the environment is shutting down by June of 2026.
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2024-06-11 (plasticsnews.com)
Ineos Styrolution to close Sarnia, Ontario, styrene production site
The site, which employs 80 and has an annual production capacity of 950 million pounds, has faced criticism and government action related to allegations of health issues faced by local residents.
Read more2024-06-04 (nationalobserver.com)
Ontario creates new benzene pollution regulations aimed at one Sarnia company
The province has issued four orders to Ineos Styrolution since 2019, recently temporarily shut down the facility and added new conditions to its licence that it must meet before it restarts operations, but the government says benzene levels remain elevated.
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