Petition

Stop the Deadly Buildout of DG Fuels and Air Products in Louisiana

25,935 signatures. Let’s get to 30K

To Governor Landry, state legislators, candidates for elected office, and members of the St. James, St. John the Baptist, Ascension, and Livingston Parish councils,

The shocking concentration of toxic, industrial facilities in Louisiana – next to school playgrounds, bordering the backyards of homes, alongside critical water sources, and so many other places of security – is a death sentence for residents and the land we call home. 

This is extreme in some parts of the state, like along the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. It’s known as Cancer Alley because people have a higher risk of developing cancer from air pollution than almost anywhere else in the United States. Recent research has confirmed that toxic air pollution contributes to Louisiana’s high cancer rate – one of the highest in the nation.

Despite Louisiana already having way more than its share of this toxic industry, two massive new industrial projects are under consideration in this same part of the state: DG Fuels and Air Products.  

If built, the DG Fuels plant could emit known carcinogens into already polluted air and water. Meanwhile, Air Products' proposed plant would emit more toxic pollution and the associated pipelines would transport highly combustible CO2 gas across multiple parishes. Air Products wants to store all this toxic gas beneath Lake Maurepas, an idea that is opposed by the local community.  If these pipes and storage operations leak or explode, as has happened in other US towns like Satartia, Mississippi, they risk turning entire communities into ghost towns. 

Right now, Louisiana’s leaders can stop Air Products and DG Fuels. We demand that:

  • Governor Jeff Landry use his authority to direct the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources to deny the permits of Air Products and DG Fuels.

  • State Legislators pass legislation that opposes new toxic industrial facilities coming to Louisiana, holds existing industries accountable to not poison our state, and brings clean industry and jobs to Louisiana.

  • Candidates for governor and state legislature commit to oppose new toxic industrial facilities, hold existing industries accountable to not poison our state, and bring clean industry and jobs to Louisiana.

  • The Parish Councils oppose the DG Fuels and Air Products projects, hold existing industry accountable, and bring clean industry and jobs to their parishes.

We, the undersigned, refuse to let our fellow human beings and our natural environment be poisoned by industrial giants. It’s time to move beyond this toxic legacy: State and parish leaders must focus on bringing in new jobs with all of the clean industry that is flooding into other states, and create a healthier, sustainable path forward.


Learn more about the crisis unfolding in Cancer Alley
  1. Meet Rise St. James, our incredible campaign partner. Rise is a faith-based grassroots organization that is leading the fight against the toxic industrial buildout in St. James Parish.

  2. Listen to the Discarded podcast, a four-part series, hosted by Emmy award-winning journalist Gloria Riviera, in which we discover how our plastic world came to be.

  3. Watch Breathe this Air, a moving short film, produced by Peak Plastic Foundation, focusing on the environmental justice aspects of the plastics crisis – you can tune in below.

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Sara U

do the right thing, folks

1 week ago
Susan B

Human and animal suffering from pollution increasing, future of viable planet in jeapordy.

1 week ago
Kathleen H

I am deeply concerned about the future of my grandchildren and great grandchildren.

1 week ago
James D

I want clean air for my children.

1 week ago
Cathy is H

plastic is killing our world

1 month ago
Kristin R

I'm a breathe here in Minnesota but I would like the fellow citizens in my country to breathe clean fresh air as well anywhere they may live.

2 months ago
Angela D

corporate companies need to be held responsible

2 months ago
Silvana S

they deserve a better life

2 months ago
Elijah G

Its wrong that someone placed toxic power plants and factories based off of race. They should all be made environmental freindly .

2 months ago
Amanda R

we can't breathe.

2 months ago
Anna J

we need to save our planet to survive and because it's the right thing to do.

2 months ago
Gabrielle S

I care about the air quality in all states, for all beings.

2 months ago
Bobbie N

we need to all be responsible to limit the amount of plastic gets dumped in our world thst is ending up killing animals and ruining our earth. if we d…

2 months ago
Carolina E

pollution is destroying our natural planet it doesnt deserve to suffer the consequences of greedy humans

2 months ago
Susanna R

Because I care

3 months ago
Kelly L

it's important to the future of my family.

4 months ago
Balei S

i care about the environment

5 months ago
Olia M

its toxic for everyone and everything

6 months ago
Scott B

Our future generations world wide will need to breath...and our pollution will kill millions more as time goes on. It's time for the developed nations…

6 months ago
Daphne P

I care about the egregious greed and misuse of LA resources with no regard for the devastating consequences.

7 months ago
Lynn G

we are killing our planet

7 months ago
Ivy H

I want us all to have healthy air. And to have a stable, healthy planet.

7 months ago
K. E. S. M

This vital measure is so long overdue it is ridiculously absurd every responsible legislator hasn’t demanded immediate passage and enforcement. Pass t…

7 months ago
Etain F

Global emissions are deeply concerning and people and wildlife need to be heard.

7 months ago
Cathy A

This earth is our only option and it is beautiful and precious.

7 months ago
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