Workers Are Paying the Price Because the U.S. Never Banned Asbestosby@propublica

Workers Are Paying the Price Because the U.S. Never Banned Asbestos

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The U.S. allows hundreds of tons of asbestos to flow in each year from Brazil. The companies say asbestos is integral to chlorine production at several aging plants. The EPA appears poised to finally outlaw asbestos in a test case with huge implications. If the agency fails to ban the substance, scientists and public health experts argue, it would raise serious doubts about the EPA’s ability to protect the public.

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