Tennessee
Tennessee’s industrial emissions rank among the top 20 nationally. Chemicals, wastes, and miscellaneous combustion (ethanol, auto production, and universities) account for a large share of industrial emissions. Most industrial activity occurs in or near the state’s major metropolitan regions of Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, and Memphis. One chemical plant generates more than 10 percent of the state’s industrial emissions.

- The top 20 emitters are shown on this map, coded by industrial sector. The size of the circles corresponds to emissions: the larger the circle, the higher the emissions.
- Disadvantaged communities (as determined by the federal government) are shaded blue.

- The inner circle provides a visual representation of the share of emissions generated by each industrial sector.
- The outer circle also indicates the share of a sector’s emissions generated in disadvantaged communities.
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