Media reports last week noted that Johnson & Johnson (J&J) will stop making and selling its talc-based baby powder around the world in 2023. J&J ended US sales of the product two years ago.
Advocates have for years urged J&J to end its sales of talc, and IPEN has called on J&J to stop selling talc globally. In 2020, IPEN members wrote to the Mexican government urging them to ban sales of asbestos-containing talc products, and IPEN member CasaCem created a series of videos and an infographic to create awareness of the health hazards from talc and to pressure the government to act. IPEN member Toxics Link also produced a report “Talcum Powder in India: Time to Act” detailing the concerns around asbestos in talc.