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ADB bans asbestos products from future projects Asian governments urged to follow

ADB bans asbestos products from future projects Asian governments urged to follow

From January 2026, none of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) projects will be permitted to use asbestos-containing materials of any kind. This landmark decision follows a robust four-year campaign, led by trade unions in the region, including the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) and Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI), with the support of Union Aid Abroad–APHEDA.

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Corporate Bullies: Asbestos manufacturers sue ban asbestos campaigners

Corporate Bullies: Asbestos manufacturers sue ban asbestos campaigners

Following a historic win in the Indonesian Supreme Court earlier this year by the Indonesian ban asbestos network, which resulted in a court order for all asbestos materials to display health warning labelling, asbestos roof sheet manufacturers in Indonesia are suing all those who brought the case to the Supreme Court for damages.  

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Campaign Evaluation: Asbestos. Not here. Not anywhere.

Campaign Evaluation: Asbestos. Not here. Not anywhere.

The Asbestos. Not Here. Not Anywhere. campaign is a priority campaign of Union Aid Abroad – APHEDA. The goal of the campaign for 2020-2024 is to contribute to banning asbestos in South-East Asia and reduce further ARDs with a primary focus on Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR and Vietnam.

The campaign has made significant progress since the mid-term evaluation was undertaken despite the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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APHEDA People: Sophie Leonard

APHEDA People: Sophie Leonard

Sophie Leonard is a field organiser with the CPSU in Brisbane and has been a dedicated member of Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA for nine years. Check out this short video interview filled with international camaraderie. 

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Migrant workers: The fight against asbestos exposure

Migrant workers: The fight against asbestos exposure

Migrant workers are particularly vulnerable to asbestos exposure due to their socio-economic conditions. They often work in high-risk sectors, such as construction and demolition, under unsafe conditions that others might avoid. Known as the “3Ds”—Dirty, Dangerous, and Demanding—these jobs often come with lower pay, longer hours, and complex, risky tasks. 

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Pacific countries working towards a full asbestos ban

Pacific countries working towards a full asbestos ban

Pacific Island countries are taking action to safely remove degrading asbestos from buildings as part of their efforts to ban the importation of asbestos-containing materials (ACM). In 2017, 14 Pacific countries agreed to cooperate and work towards a full ban on asbestos.

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