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Case Study
New Jersey
Two commercial sterilizers in New Jersey—EtO Sterilization in Linden, and Steris Isomedix in South Plainfield—are located within the metropolitan New York City area.
Case Study
Minnesota
All six of Minnesota's commercial sterilizer facilities are located in the metropolitan Minneapolis-St. Paul area.
Case Study
Maryland
The two commercial sterilizer facilities in metropolitan Baltimore, located in Hanover and Jessup, stand roughly three miles apart.
Case Study
Georgia
Two commercial sterilizer facilities in Atlanta, Georgia—Sterigenics and Sterilization Services of Georgia—are located less than 10 miles apart.
Case Study
Colorado
Two commercial sterilizer facilities in the metropolitan Denver, Colorado area—comprise an ethylene oxide (EtO) hotspot, standing roughly five miles apart. A third sterilizer facility is located in nearby Boulder.
Case Study
California
Nine commercial sterilizer facilities are located in metropolitan Los Angeles, California, with two hotspots, one in Los Angeles and one in Temecula.
Report
Invisible Threat, Inequitable Impact
Ethylene oxide poses a largely invisible and unrecognized threat to nearby communities.
Report
Equity and Environmental Justice Assessment of Anti-Science Actions During the Trump Administration
A peer-reviewed article in Journal of Public Health Policy.
Report
Water, Environment, and Socioeconomic Justice in California
A peer-reviewed article in Science of the Total Environment.
Podcast
Meet New Podcast Host Jess Phoenix
In her final interview, Colleen MacDonald passes the mic to Jess Phoenix.
Activist Resource
Ethylene Oxide: What You Can Do
We need stronger science-based protections for ethylene oxide.
Podcast
Saving Endangered Species: Turtle by Turtle
New England Aquarium’s Adam Kennedy manages the sea turtle rescue and rehab hospital and tells us what it takes to save critically endangered species.