Global Asbestos Awareness Week 2025

Global Asbestos Awareness Week (GAAW) is an annual event held from April 1 to April 7, dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of asbestos exposure and advocating for a global ban on asbestos.
Established by the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) in 2005, GAAW brings together experts, survivors, and families from around the world to promote education and preventive measures against asbestos-related diseases.
Understanding asbestos exposure empowers individuals to:
- Recognize potential risks
- Seek timely medical advice
- Take informed action to protect their health
For those already diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease like mesothelioma, awareness of the cause can be the first step in seeking legal compensation from the responsible companies to help with treatment costs, lost wages, and more.
If you or a loved one has been affected, LawFirm.com may be able to help. See if we can connect you with a top asbestos lawyer who can fight for you with a free case review.
Asbestos Exposure: Understanding Mesothelioma Cancer
Asbestos exposure can cause serious illnesses like mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. While regulations have reduced its use, asbestos remains present in many older homes, schools, and workplaces, putting lives at risk.
When Linda Reinstein, the Co-Founder and President of the ADAO, lost her husband to mesothelioma, she spearheaded GAAW to prevent other families from suffering a similar tragedy. Each year, thousands in the U.S. are diagnosed with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses.
For decades, millions of Americans were unknowingly exposed to asbestos. Many manufacturers of asbestos-containing products concealed the dangers to protect their profits, leaving workers and their families in harm’s way.
High-risk job sites include construction zones, shipyards, factories, and even schools and laboratories. Family members may have experienced secondhand asbestos exposure after coming into contact with fibers workers carried home on their clothes.
Asbestos-related illnesses can take 10 to 50 years to develop, so many victims are just now facing the consequences of past exposure.
Why We Need Asbestos Awareness in 2025
Asbestos awareness is crucial because asbestos is the only known cause of mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer. Exposure may also cause other serious diseases like lung cancer and ovarian cancer — yet asbestos is still legal in countries across the globe.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a ban on chrysotile asbestos in the United States last year, but more work is needed to ban all types of asbestos worldwide and protect Americans from asbestos still found in older buildings and products.
Raising awareness is essential to:
- Prevent future exposure
- Support those already affected
- Push for stronger bans on asbestos and better enforcement of safety laws
Even in 2025, anyone exposed decades ago still faces health risks. Raising awareness can help those exposed to remain vigilant for symptoms, as early detection can improve health outcomes.
“As legal battles continue and asbestos remains a threat to the American people, this dedicated week serves as a vital opportunity to raise awareness about preventing asbestos exposure and eliminating all asbestos-related diseases.”
– Linda Reinstein, ADAO Co-Founder and President
Together, we can protect more lives, hold negligent companies accountable, and create a safer world free from the threat of asbestos-related diseases.
Call (888) 726-9160 now to see if you or a loved one may be eligible for compensation from the asbestos companies responsible for your illness.
How to Take Part in #GAAW2025
You can participate in Global Asbestos Awareness Week 2025 by engaging in various activities that help spread awareness, support advocacy efforts, and promote education about asbestos.
Here are some ways to get involved in GAAW 2025:
- Share facts, survivor stories, and infographics on social media using hashtags like #GAAW2025 and #BanAsbestos
- Follow and share content from organizations like the ADAO and Linda Reinstein
- Post educational articles or personal experiences related to asbestos exposure
- Join ADAO’s virtual events, including webinars and panel discussions with experts, survivors, and advocates
- Organize a local event such as an awareness walk, seminar, or workshop on asbestos risks
- Sign petitions urging lawmakers to ban asbestos completely in countries where it is still legal
- Contact your representatives to support asbestos safety laws and compensation programs for victims
- Donate to nonprofits like ADAO, which funds asbestos awareness efforts and patient support
- Volunteer with organizations working to protect workers and communities from asbestos exposure
By taking part in GAAW 2025, you can contribute to the global fight against asbestos-related diseases and help protect future generations from exposure risks.
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- Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization. (2025, March 20). “The History of Global Asbestos Awareness Week on April 1 – 7, One Word. One Week. One World.” April 1 – 7, 2024.” Retrieved April 1, 2025, from https://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org/newsroom/blogs/landing-page-for-2024gaaw-global-asbestos-awareness-week-asbestos-one-word-one-week-one-world-april-1-7-2024/
- International Ban Asbestos Secretariat. (n.d.) “Current Asbestos Bans.” Retrieved April 1, 2025, from http://www.ibasecretariat.org/alpha_ban_list.php