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  • Blueair HEPASilent technology removes airborne microplastics

    Blueair removes microplastics from the air

    Blueair, a world-leader in air purification solutions, is happy to announce that all its air purifiers remove airborne microplastics as research shows the negative health effects of inhaling microplastics released from toys, synthetic fibres and microbeads.

  • How microplastics affect our bodies

    Blueair calls for global agreement to stop plastic air pollution

    The full health effects of breathing microplastics are not yet entirely understood but research proves that the threat to human health is high. A global agreement to stop the flow of plastic waste into the air, similar to the UN resolution to stop the flow of plastic waste into the oceans, is urgently needed.

  • Henk in ’t Hof, CEO Blueair

    Blueair announces new CEO

    Blueair, a world-leader in air purification solutions, today announced that Henk in ’t Hof has been appointed new CEO with immediate effect. Henk will report to Kees Kruythoff, President Home Care, Unilever.

  • Blueair provides Clean Air at Volvo China Open

    Blueair provides Clean Air at Volvo China Open

    Blueair, a world-leader in air purification solutions, has been selected official clean air provider at the Volvo China Open 26-29 April 2018. During the prestigious four-day golf tournament at the Topwin Golf and Country Club in Beijing, Swedish Blueair will present its range of best-in-class products designed for a healthy living.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi

    Blueair invited when India’s Prime Minister Modi visits Sweden

    During his two-day state visit to Sweden, 16-17 April, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the Swedish King, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and the Swedish business community to discuss issues such as innovation, sustainable development and how Swedish–Indian relations can be further strengthened.

  • Air pollution makes the pollen season longer and more intense.

    The high cost of hay fever

    Air pollution makes the pollen season longer and more intense resulting in increased societal costs of reduced productivity and rise in healthcare spending. Despite the fact that about 40% of the world’s population or 3 billion people suffer from hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, the problem is often neglected.

  • Blueair Professional: Clean air service solutions for offices, hotels, restaurants and gyms

    Blueair Professional launched at Asia Hotel Forum

    Today Blueair, a world-leader in air purification solutions, launched Blueair Professional to meet consumer demands for clean air in hotels, restaurants, gyms, offices and other public areas. The Blueair Professional service offering is based on Blueair’s 20 years of experience in developing state-of-the art air purifiers for home and on-the-go-use.

  • Julia Lilliehöök, Blueair Global Consumer Experience and Market Insights Director

    Blueair appoints Consumer Experience and Market Insight Director

    Blueair, a world leader in air purification solutions, appoints Julia Lilliehook as Global Consumer Experience and Market Insights Director. With 20 years of experience in marketing, brand development and consumer insight from global consumer brands, Julia brings a wealth of experience in successfully shaping consumer experiences and innovation portfolios.

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