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Which Countries Have Banned Asbestos?


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The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised that countries throughout the world eliminate the use of all types of asbestos, a dangerous carcinogen, to prevent asbestos-related diseases. According to the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization, it was estimated that 40,000 people in the U.S. die each year from asbestos-related conditions. 

Despite the WHO’s concerns, Fast Company reported that under Trump’s administration, “The [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency] (EPA) has even made it easier for companies to introduce new uses of asbestos-containing products in America.” Although Asbestos Nation estimates that 55 countries have outlawed the carcinogen, this issue brings up a common question: Has my country banned asbestos? Below, we have provided a list by International Ban Asbestos Secretariat’s Laurie Kazan-Allen on the following 65 countries and regions that have banned asbestos.




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Europe

Middle East

Asia

Africa

Latin America

Oceania

Information was revised on August 8, 2018. News Via: IBAS.

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