Can asbestos be used “safely”? - Science-ish - Macleans.ca
This week talks are taking place in Geneva, in the latest round of the Rotterdam Convention, a program in the UN through which the parties involved ban pesticides and industrial chemicals, or place restrictions due to the health and environmental risks. Canada is expected to block the listing of asbestos again, a $90 million industry. The listing would require any country importing chrysotile from Canada to have prior informed consent about the health risks before it could be exported from Canada.
Former Conservative Minister Chuck Strahl is joining such voices as the NDP, in calling on Ottawa to drop this indefensible apologetic for a known carcinogen.
This week talks are taking place in Geneva, in the latest round of the Rotterdam Convention, a program in the UN through which the parties involved ban pesticides and industrial chemicals, or place restrictions due to the health and environmental risks. Canada is expected to block the listing of asbestos again, a $90 million industry. The listing would require any country importing chrysotile from Canada to have prior informed consent about the health risks before it could be exported from Canada.
Former Conservative Minister Chuck Strahl is joining such voices as the NDP, in calling on Ottawa to drop this indefensible apologetic for a known carcinogen.