More than two decades have passed since Australia implemented a complete ban on asbestos, yet the harmful effects persist. The toxin can still be found in various structures such as homes, schools, and buildings, posing a threat to both the environment and human health. Sadly, many Australians continue to lose their lives to asbestos-related diseases. In Indonesia, a recent court victory mandated the labeling of asbestos products, a move fiercely opposed by a global industry lobby representing major producers in countries like Russia and China.

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