The goal of this Emissions Reduction Plan is to provide a pathway for ASSEA to contribute to the achievement of the APS Net Zero 2030 target through emissions reduction activities. This plan encompasses existing and new priorities and actions within ASSEA to reduce emissions.

The Asbestos Product Guide, developed by the Asbestos and Silica Safety and Eradication Agency (ASSEA), provides a visual reference for various types of products with asbestos containing material (ACM) that can still be found in Australia.

These data sets are provided by Border Force for publication by the Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency. Border Force does important work in enforcing Australia's asbestos ban at our border, by carrying out both targeted and random inspections. As well as enforcing Australia's legislative obligations, this is crucial to protecting the Australian public and consumers. 

A lack of expertise and ability to diagnose asbestos-related diseases (ARDs) in many South-East Asian countries that still use asbestos means that there is no visibility of the extent and impact of ARDs in these countries, which is hindering the introduction of asbestos controls, including bans.