Key takeaway: The engineered quartz sector faces a major legal and regulatory reckoning over silicosis, driving a market shift toward low-silica alternatives and potential liability shields for manufacturers.
What happened
Official data confirms 519 silicosis cases in US countertop fabricators since 2019, with 29 fatalities. Materials containing up to 95% crystalline silica are implicated. Over 370 lawsuits target major manufacturers Caesarstone, Cosentino, and Cambria for alleged failure to warn. Legislative efforts aim to limit manufacturer liability, while Australia has banned high-silica stone fabrication.
Commercial note
Importers and fabricators must monitor the accelerating regulatory and legal landscape. The push for low-silica alternatives, driven by health crises and international bans, signals a potential long-term material shift. Supply chains may face increased scrutiny and liability questions, affecting project planning and sourcing for US-facing programs.
Why it matters for importers, fabricators, and project buyers
This crisis directly impacts material demand, liability, and sourcing strategies. Major brands are already launching sub-1% silica products. Fabricators and importers face heightened risk and must adapt to new safety standards and potential legal changes, influencing inventory and program selection.
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