Wasting Libby

Wasting Libby
The True Story of How the WR Grace Corporation Left a Montana Town to Die (and Got Away With It)
About this book
"Wasting Libby chronicles the heart-wrenching story of a small Montana town where the W.R. Grace & Company (of A Civil Action notoriety) ran a vermiculite mine that supplied the world with insulation, fireproofing and gardening materials for nearly 30 years. But Grace's vermiculite was laced with a virulent form of asbestos, and in its quest for profits the company betrayed this rural community, spreading a legacy of death and disease from northwestern Montana to the World Trade Center, through more than 35 million buildings in the United States estimated to have been insulated with Grace's lethal ore." "Decades of neglect by state and federal agencies allowed the Grace corporation to reap millions in profits, while knowingly exposing generations of Montana residents to fatal levels of asbestos-contaminated dust. Libby's story, which culminates in the 2009 criminal trial of the corporation's executives, is ultimately the tale of the families who fought Grace for justice, who refused to sacrifice their dignity even as they lost their lives"--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL16229080W
Subjects
Montana, social life and customsMontana, politics and governmentTrials, litigationMineral industriesCase studiesCorporationsCorrupt practicesAsbestosisVermiculiteW.R. Grace & CoEnvironmental aspectsHealth aspects