Oregon Wood Treatment Facility · Reality · enforcement
Companies operating an Oregon wood treatment facility paid $1.5M in criminal fines for hazardous waste and air pollution violations.
Criminal enforcement action with $1.5M fine indicates severe regulatory violations (5/5) involving both hazardous waste and air pollution. Wood treatment facilities typically handle toxic chemicals like creosote and pentachlorophenol, scoring high on toxic releases (4/5) and emissions magnitude (4/5). Criminal penalties suggest willful violations, applying 1.3 accountability multiplier. No corporate sustainability claims present, resulting in C-score of 0. Clear List R classification due to high environmental harm with no greenwashing component.
Companies operating an Oregon wood treatment facility paid $1.5M in criminal fines for hazardous waste and air pollution violations.
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