Gypsum board (also known as drywall) does not contain asbestos. Modern gypsum board products are made from a core of gypsum, a naturally occurring mineral, surrounded by paper. Asbestos was used in building materials in the past, particularly before the 1980s, but it has since been banned or heavily regulated in most countries due to its health risks. Today, manufacturers of gypsum board follow strict guidelines to ensure their products are asbestos-free. However, if you are working with older construction materials, such as pre-1980s drywall, it’s important to have it tested for asbestos before handling it. Asbestos exposure can lead to serious health issues, including lung disease and cancer. If you suspect your gypsum board or other materials may contain asbestos, it’s best to consult with a professional for proper testing and removal.