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Dangers in the Dust

The asbestos industry goes global

By Sarah Whitmire

After being shunned by Europe and the United States, the asbestos industry has gained a strong foothold in developing countries as a cheap, but deadly, construction material.

Dangers in the Dust

About this project

In the fall of 2009, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists began looking into the global trade in asbestos, a cancer-causing fiber banned or restricted in much of the industrialized world but aggressively marketed in developing countries. What evolved was a nine-month investigation of an international lobby, much of it coordinated from Canada, which promotes the use of asbestos in construction materials and other products.

ICIJ joined with reporters and producers with the BBC's International News Services to document the asbestos industry’s activities in Brazil, Canada, China, India, Mexico, Russia, and the United States. Our investigation concluded that the industry has spent nearly $100 million since the mid-1980s to keep asbestos in commerce. The team’s reporting reveals close relationships among the industry, governments and scientists, and cites predictions from health experts that new epidemics of asbestos-related disease will emerge in the coming decades. Some experts believe that by 2030, asbestos will have taken as many as 10 million lives around the world.

"Dangers in the Dust: Inside the Global Asbestos Trade" is based on extensive research in eight countries. The team relied on thousands of pages of documents, including court filings, scientific studies, and financial records, as well as on interviews with health officials, industry representatives, scientists, victims, lawyers, and activists.

Project Staff

Editorial Director: David E. Kaplan

Deputy Director: Marina Walker Guevara

Additional Editing: Julie Vorman, Gordon Witkin

Web Editor: Andrew Green

Deputy Web Editor/Social Media: Cole Goins

Deputy Web Editor/Multimedia: Erik Lincoln

Fact-Checking: Peter Newbatt Smith

Communications: Randy Barrett, Steve Carpinelli

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Jim Morris

Senior Reporter The Center for Public Integrity

Jim Morris has been a journalist since 1978, specializing in coverage of the environment and public health.... More about Jim Morris