Human Cost Cement Dust Asthma Attacks Workers Inhalers Constant

Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

Human Cost Cement Dust Asthma Attacks Workers Inhalers Constant

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Written by Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

Introduction:

The global cement industry is facing increased scrutiny due to the human cost of cement dust leading to asthma attacks among workers who are reliant on inhalers to manage their symptoms. According to the World Health Organization, over 250 million people worldwide suffer from asthma, and exposure to cement dust can exacerbate their condition. This report will highlight the top 20 countries, companies, or brands that are at the forefront of this issue.

Top 20 Items:

1. China:
– China is the largest producer of cement in the world, accounting for over 60% of global production volume.
– The high demand for cement in China has led to an increase in the number of workers suffering from asthma attacks due to exposure to cement dust.

2. India:
– India is the second-largest producer of cement globally, with a market share of around 8%.
– Cement factories in India have come under scrutiny for the impact of cement dust on workers’ health, leading to a rise in inhaler use among employees.

3. LafargeHolcim:
– LafargeHolcim is one of the largest cement companies in the world, with a presence in over 80 countries.
– The company has faced criticism for its handling of cement dust and its impact on workers’ health, leading to increased use of inhalers among employees.

4. CEMEX:
– CEMEX is a global leader in the cement industry, with a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility.
– The company has implemented measures to reduce the emission of cement dust in its facilities to protect workers from asthma attacks.

5. United States:
– The United States is one of the top cement-producing countries, with a market share of around 2%.
– Cement manufacturers in the US are under pressure to improve air quality standards in their plants to prevent asthma attacks among workers.

6. Dangote Group:
– Dangote Group is a leading cement manufacturer in Africa, with operations in Nigeria, Ethiopia, and other countries.
– The company has faced criticism for its impact on air quality and workers’ health, leading to increased use of inhalers among employees.

7. Germany:
– Germany is one of the largest cement producers in Europe, with a market share of around 3%.
– Cement factories in Germany have implemented strict regulations to reduce the emission of cement dust and protect workers from respiratory issues.

8. UltraTech Cement:
– UltraTech Cement is the largest cement manufacturer in India, with a market share of over 20%.
– The company has invested in technology to reduce the emission of cement dust in its plants and protect workers from asthma attacks.

9. Brazil:
– Brazil is a major player in the global cement industry, with a market share of around 4%.
– Cement factories in Brazil have faced criticism for their impact on air quality and workers’ health, leading to increased use of inhalers among employees.

10. Nigeria:
– Nigeria is a growing market for cement production, with a market share of around 5%.
– Cement manufacturers in Nigeria have come under scrutiny for their impact on workers’ health, leading to increased cases of asthma attacks among employees.

Insights:

The global cement industry must prioritize the health and safety of its workers to prevent asthma attacks caused by exposure to cement dust. Companies need to invest in technology and implement strict regulations to reduce the emission of cement dust and protect employees from respiratory issues. As the demand for cement continues to rise, it is crucial for manufacturers to address the human cost of their operations and ensure the well-being of their workforce. By taking proactive measures to mitigate the impact of cement dust on workers’ health, the industry can improve its sustainability and reputation in the long run.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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