Bunnings to stop sale of engineered stone by the end of 2023

Bunnings will stop selling engineered stone by the end of the year, over concerns about the stone’s link to deadly lung disease silicosis

Bunnings to stop sale of engineered stone by the end of 2023

Bunnings Warehouse has announced it won’t sell engineered stone from the end of the year after work health and safety experts called for alast month.

Engineered stone has become a popular and more affordable alternative to natural stone (like marble or granite) in bathrooms and kitchens.

Exposure to dust from engineered stone can lead to silicosis – a lung disease estimated to have contributed to over 10,000 deaths globally.

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Big retailers such as IKEA and Bunnings sell engineered stone.

When cut, drilled and polished, the dust particles it generates contain crystalline silica. This can cause irreversible damage to construction workers who come into contact with it.

A 2022 Curtin University study estimates more than 580,000 Australian workers have been exposed to silica dust.

Silica products like stone benches don’t pose a safety risk once installed.

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