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2005年8月30日

著者:
William Baue, SocialFunds.com

Toxic 100 Uses Enhanced Toxics Release Inventory Data to List Top Corporate Polluters [USA]

...the Toxic 100, [is] a list of the largest corporate emitters of toxics in the US. Of companies in the Fortune 500, Forbes 500, and S&P 500, the top five Toxic 100 companies are GE [General Electric], Georgia-Pacific, Eastman Kodak, Boeing, and US Steel.