Trump’s EPA reconsiders Biden’s asbestos ban
UNITED STATES, JUN 17 – The Environmental Protection Agency plans a 30-month review of the Biden-era chrysotile asbestos ban amid industry pressure; asbestos causes over 40,000 U.S. deaths annually, EPA data shows.
- The Trump administration's EPA is reviewing the Biden-era prohibition on chrysotile asbestos, the only type of asbestos currently permitted for use in the United States.
- This reconsideration follows the EPA's final ban last year on chrysotile asbestos, a move decades in the making to address cancer risks.
- Chrysotile asbestos, also called white asbestos, lingers in products like gaskets, brake blocks, and some diaphragms for chemical production.
- The EPA linked asbestos exposure to over 40,000 U.S. deaths annually, with health advocates calling weakening protections a serious public health setback.
- Ongoing legal challenges from industry groups and EPA's plan to reassess the rule suggest future adjustments to asbestos regulation may occur.
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