Camfil publishes 2025 Sustainability Report
Camfil has released its 2025 Sustainability Report, showing steady progress in reducing environmental impact while helping customers improve energy efficiency and air quality.
Camfil has released its 2025 Sustainability Report, showing steady progress in reducing environmental impact while helping customers improve energy efficiency and air quality.
Camfil has acquired Bioconservación (Bion), a Spain-based provider of air filtration solutions and adsorbents for industrial and commercial applications. The acquisition expands Camfil’s Molecular Contamination Control (MCC) capabilities and adds complementary expertise, technologies and customer relationships to support critical environments.
The WHO declared COVID-19 “a Public Health Emergency of International Concern” on January 30, 2020. Just days after WHO’s announcement, Camfil – a world leader in air filtration – set up a multidisciplinary supply chain task force, made up of representatives from key areas within the company.
For over half a decade, Camfil has focused on high-performance products with low pressure drop. Low pressure drop is important in air filtration because it directly relates to the amount of energy needed to push air through a filter. Camfil volunteers an annual Sustainability Report to highlight these advantages.