International Ban Asbestos Secretariat Devil’s Dust Awards 2025 

by Laurie Kazan-Allen

 

 

In the run-up to the glitzy 2025 awards season which sees recognition for stars of stage and screen, the International Ban Asbestos Secretariat (IBAS) is acknowledging impactful work of a different kind. Winners of the Screen Actors Guild, the Academy Awards, the Golden Globe and Critics Choice receive imposing and tasteful statuettes to mark their successes.


From left: Screen Actors Guild Award (the Actor); Academy Award (the Oscar); Critics Choice and Golden Globe Awards .

Not so the “winners” of the IBAS Devil’s Dust Awards 2025 whose ruthless promotion of an acknowledged carcinogen and/or suppression of victims’ rights have earned them a rather revolting accolade: a virtual avatar appropriately nicknamed the Lucifer.1

 


The Devil’s Dust Awards shine a light on the dark web of shyster-scientists, avaricious businessmen, sleezy lobbyists, callous civil servants, corrupt labor officials, impotent international agencies, obdurate regional bodies and submissive national institutions. While the high-profile awards mentioned in paragraph one beget rejoicing and celebrity, the Devil’s Dust Awards signal public censure and contempt.

 

RECEIPIENT OF IBAS DEVIL’S DUST 2025 AWARD
CATEGORY: NATIONAL AUTHORITY
NAME OF WINNER: THE SUPREME COURT
LOCATION: BRAZIL

 

 

The winner in this category is the Supreme Court of Brazil which inexplicably erased a published 2024 deadline for issuing a verdict over the unconstitutionality of the country’s continued production of asbestos. More than seven years ago, the Court outlawed the industry and yet in 2025, Brazil is the world’s 3rd largest asbestos supplier. Recently, Brazil became the largest exporter to India, over-taking Russia in 2022 with annual sales of 169,134 tonnes. 2

It is clear that Supreme Court Justices have bowed down before the industrial might of those controlling the income stream generated by the output of the Cana Brava chrysotile asbestos mine with little or no concern for the deadly consequences for workers and communities at home and abroad.3 Shame on them!

 

RECEIPIENT OF IBAS DEVIL’S DUST 2025 AWARD
CATEGORY: CORPORATION
NAME OF WINNER: THE ALTRAD GROUP
LOCATION: FRANCE

 

 

For its consistent refusal to engage with efforts to raise life-saving funds for medical research, this year’s award goes to France’s Altrad Group, a $2.9 billion construction and industrial services multinational. In 2017, Altrad acquired Cape – formerly one of the UK’s biggest asbestos conglomerates and a global player in the asbestos sector. At about the same time as the take-over was formalized, internal Cape documents were made public which revealed the extreme lengths to which the company had gone to downplay the asbestos hazard, withhold damning workplace data and weaken protective measures.

Having studied the documentation, the Asbestos Victims Support Groups Forum UK launched the Cape Must Pay Campaign, which called on the company to make a £10 million donation to medical research. As the current owner of Cape, Altrad was asked to honor the debt to the asbestos-injured. It has refused to do so.4

 

RECEIPIENT OF IBAS DEVIL’S DUST 2025 AWARD
CATEGORY: TRADE ASSOCIATION
NAME OF WINNER: FIBRE CEMENT MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION
LOCATION: INDONESIA

 

 

After the Supreme Court of Indonesia upheld a petition calling for the mandatory labelling of hazardous asbestos-cement roofing material (2024), a group representing commercial interests – the Fibre Cement Manufacturers’ Association – sued petitioners including the consumer protection organization LPKSM Yasa Nata Budi and campaigning group the Indonesian Ban Asbestos Network for massive damages and punitive fines.5

As far as we are aware, this ferocious legal attack is unprecedented anywhere in the world and confirms what civil society campaigners have long suspected: that there are no depths to which asbestos pushers will not sink to protect profits.6

LOOKING AHEAD

Decisions taken by those named on this year’s Dishonors List were intended to defend an indefensible industry and repudiate those whom it had been brutally harmed. Against a global backdrop dominated by regional conflicts and manifestations of climate change, vested interests continue their exploitation of legal and political loopholes to ride the asbestos gravy train as long and as far as they can. By shining a light on the hypocrisy of the few, we hope to expose the immoral and unconscionable actions of the many.

Asbestos-related diseases are avoidable – we simply need to stop using asbestos-containing materials and remove as much as possible from populated environments. There can be no excuse for continuing to poison future generations.

January 17, 2025

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1 Kazan-Allen, L. International Ban Asbestos Secretariat Devil’s Dust Awards 2022. January 18, 2022.
http://ibasecretariat.org/lka-international-ban-asbestos-secretariat-devils-dust-awards-2022.php

2 Kazan-Allen, L. Russians Losing Key Asbestos Market. June 5, 2024.
http://ibasecretariat.org/lka-russians-losing-key-asbestos-market.php

3 Brasil é o terceiro maior exportador, mesmo com banimento [Brazil is the third largest exporter, despite the ban]. January 10, 2025.
https://www.brasilmineral.com.br/noticias/brasil-e-o-terceiro-maior-exportador-mesmo-com-banimento
Satie, A. Proibido no Brasil, amianto ganha sobrevida com 'lei própria' em Goiás [Banned in Brazil, asbestos gains a new lease of life with its own law in Goiás]. January 12, 2025.
https://noticias.uol.com.br/politica/ultimas-noticias/2025/01/12/mesmo-proibido-no-brasil-amianto-ganha-sobrevida-em-goias-com-nova-lei.htm

4 Kazan-Allen, L. Corporate Happy Endings, Human Heartbreak. October 31, 2023.
http://ibasecretariat.org/lka-corporate-happy-endings-human-heartbreak.php
Forum Press Release. Asbestos victims call on French & New Zealand rugby teams to end ‘sportswashing’ sponsorship deals with Altrad. September 2023.http://ibasecretariat.org/asbestos-victims-support-group-forum-uk-press-rel-sep-5-2023.pdf

5 APHEDA. Corporate Bullies: Asbestos manufacturers sue ban asbestos campaigners. September 30, 2024.
https://www.apheda.org.au/corporate-bullies-asbestos-industry-in-new-bid-to-sabotage-public-health-and-safety-in-indonesia/

6 Ingin Lindungi Konsumen, LPKSM Yasa Nata Budi Justru Digugat Korporasi [Wanting to Protect Consumers, LPKSM Yasa Nata Budi is Instead Sued by Corporations]. December 18, 2024.
https://voi.id/ekonomi/444226/ingin-lindungi-konsumen-lpksm-yasa-nata-budi-justru-digugat-korporasi#google_vignette
Kazan-Allen, L. Industry Attacks Consumers Historic Win Against Chrysotile Asbestos. October 14, 2024.
http://ibasecretariat.org/lka-industry-attacks-consumers-historic-win-against-chrysotile-asbestos.php
Joint Press Release. Statement of Support to the Independent Community Consumer Protection Institute (LPKSM) and the Yasa Nata Budi Foundation in Indonesia and INABAN members in the face of asbestos industry attacks in Indonesia. November 20, 2024.
http://ibasecretariat.org/aban-sea2024-indonesia-statement.pdf

 

 

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