12/02/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/02/2024 14:20
December 2, 2024
LENEXA, KAN. (DEC. 2, 2024) - Two Mission, Kansas, plastic packaging companies, Packaging Products Corporation LLC and PPC Flexible LLC, have agreed to collectively pay a civil penalty of $182,879 and to spend nearly $710,000 in upgrades to resolve violations of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Both companies are subsidiaries of PPC Flex and manufacture food-grade packaging, a process which involves generating hazardous ink and solvent waste. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the companies violated multiple federal regulations intended to protect workers and the public from exposure to the hazardous waste.
EPA inspected the Packaging Products and PPC Flexible facilities in 2022 and 2023 and determined the companies violated federal law by:
"EPA is committed to leveling the playing field for companies that comply with federal law," said EPA Region 7 Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Division Director David Cozad. "This settlement demonstrates EPA's commitment to protect communities from releases of hazardous waste, especially those already burdened by historical pollution."
In addition to paying the civil penalty, the settlement with EPA includes the implementation of a computerized upgrade to Environmental Management Systems designed to track compliance obligations with state and federal requirements, as well as the complete replacement of halogen and fluorescent lighting systems with energy-efficient and hazardous waste-free LED lighting, at 11 PPC Flex facilities nationwide.
EPA identified the community in Mission surrounding the PPC Flexible facility as a potentially sensitive area, because of exposures to particulate matter, air toxics cancer risk, toxic air releases, Superfund site proximity, hazardous waste proximity, and wastewater discharges.EPA is strengthening enforcement in overburdened communities to address disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects of industrial operations on vulnerable populations.
According to EPA, Packaging Products, which no longer operates its Kansas facility, and PPC Flexible qualified as "large quantity generators" of hazardous wastes. Exposure to these kinds of waste may lead to injury or death. Federal law requires facilities that generate hazardous wastes to identify the waste and implement safe generation, handling, transportation, and disposal practices.
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