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Pilsen neighbors gather to protest pollution, operations of scrap metal shredder

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CHICAGO (CBS)  Dozens filled church pews in the Pilsen neighborhood Thursday night to protest air pollution in the area.

They met at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, 2172 W. 22nd Pl., to demand that nearby Sims Metal Management – a scrap metal shredding company – either clean up their operations or move out.

The company is seeking state and city approvals to keep operating. But last year, the Environmental Protection Agency found Sims was emitting high levels of air pollutants and required it to lower them – pending those permits.

“It makes me mad when I found out that we are not breathing the same air that North Siders are breathing, or that other communities are breathing, or you know, in other places, they’re breathing – and that all these companies are siting in our neighborhood,” said Pilsen resident Ana Gonzales.

The EPA said Sims, 2500 S. Paulina St., has started monitoring its emission levels. We did reach out to the company and were waiting to hear back late Thursday.

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