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The BioLab fire exposed a dangerous pattern of negligence threatening our health and environment. Join us in calling for an immediate shutdown to ensure safety!


A massive fire at the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia, has left the community reeling. A malfunctioning sprinkler system ignited a blaze that released toxic chlorine gas, forcing the evacuation of approximately 17,000 residents and issuing a shelter-in-place order for an additional 90,000 people1. The smoke plume spread far beyond Rockdale County, affecting neighboring areas and raising severe health concerns among residents2.

Repeated Negligence at BioLab

This tragic incident is not an isolated event. BioLab has a troubling history of industrial accidents, with major fires occurring in 2004 and 2020, each causing significant evacuations and exposing residents to harmful chemicals3. Despite these repeated incidents, BioLab continues its operations, prioritizing profit over the safety and well-being of the community.

Health and Environmental Impact

The release of chlorine gas poses significant health risks. Residents experienced symptoms such as coughing, headaches, and eye irritation, leading to widespread skepticism of official safety assurances4. Environmental justice concerns are at the forefront, as the affected area is predominantly African American and people of color, highlighting a disproportionate impact of environmental hazards on marginalized communities5.

Legal and Community Response

In response to the latest disaster, Rockdale County officials are taking decisive legal action against BioLab and its parent company, KIK Consumer Products. The county plans to file a federal lawsuit seeking compensation for affected residents and demanding the permanent closure of the BioLab facility1. This legal move underscores the community’s determination to hold the corporation accountable for its negligence and to ensure that such a catastrophe never happens again.

Environmental standards are essential to safeguard human life and maintain the integrity of our communities. The failure to enforce stringent regulations and hold corporations accountable allows hazardous conditions to persist, resulting in preventable disasters like the BioLab fire. Effective environmental protections ensure that industrial activities do not compromise the health and well-being of residents or the surrounding ecosystem.

Ensure a Safer Future

By shutting down the BioLab facility and ensuring that KIK Consumer Products compensates those affected, we can demonstrate a commitment to prioritizing public health over profit. These actions are crucial to restore trust, prevent future tragedies, and uphold the rights of all individuals to live in a safe and healthy environment.

The time to act is now. Our communities deserve better protection and accountability. Join us in demanding immediate action to shut down the BioLab facility and secure reparations for those harmed by this disaster.

Sign the petition to demand the EPA immediately shut down the BioLab facility and ensure KIK Consumer Products pays reparations to the affected residents. Your support is vital in making our voices heard and securing a safer future for our community.

More on this issue:

  1. Holly Yan, CNN (22 October 2024), "‘We want them gone’: Georgia county plans to sue BioLab after its chemical plant fire upended life for thousands of residents."
  2. WJCL (23 October 2024), "BioLab under fire: Georgia county seeks justice for residents after toxic smoke disaster."
  3. Jeff Martin, Associated Press (30 September 2024), "BioLab chemical plant fire causes widespread evacuations and health concerns."
  4. Timothy Pratt, The Guardian (1 October 2024), "‘Pattern of negligence’: a chemical plant fire in Georgia forces tens of thousands to take shelter."
  5. Holly Bailey, Jonathan Edwards, Amudalat Ajasa and María Luisa Paúl, The Washington Post (30 September 2024), "No hazardous chlorine levels found in Atlanta after fire at nearby plant, authorities say."
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The Petition:

To the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the CEO of KIK Consumer Products,

We, the undersigned residents of Rockdale County and surrounding communities, urgently call upon the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to immediately shut down the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia. We also demand that KIK Consumer Products provide comprehensive reparations to all residents exposed to the dangerous chemicals released during the recent fire.

The catastrophic fire at BioLab has once again exposed our community to life-threatening pollutants, including chlorine gas, posing severe health risks and disrupting countless lives. This incident is not isolated; it is part of a troubling pattern of negligence and inadequate safety measures that have repeatedly endangered our families and environment.

Environmental standards are crucial in safeguarding human life and maintaining the integrity of our communities. The failure to enforce stringent regulations and hold corporations accountable allows hazardous conditions to persist, resulting in preventable disasters. Effective environmental protections ensure that industrial activities do not compromise the health and well-being of residents or the surrounding ecosystem.

By shutting down the BioLab facility and ensuring KIK Consumer Products compensates those affected, the EPA and corporate leadership will demonstrate a commitment to prioritizing public health over profit. These actions are essential to restore trust, prevent future tragedies, and uphold the rights of all individuals to live in a safe and healthy environment.

Implementing these measures will pave the way for a safer, more resilient future for our community and serve as a model for environmental responsibility nationwide. Together, we can ensure that no more lives are jeopardized by corporate negligence and that our environment is protected for generations to come.

Sincerely,

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