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 launches its Lunch and Learn programme across EMEA! Expert-led sessions—on-site or virtual—help engineers and designers master air quality standards, HEPA filtration, dust extraction, and molecular contaminant control. Book now for practical insights over lunch: https://www.camfil.com/lunch-learn
The Camfil 2022 Sustainability Report collects all sustainability efforts from 2022. It continues to steer the Camfil vision and business forward captured as–Sustainability is not something we do, but continues to be what we are.
Following the launch of the United Kingdom government’s Clean Air Strategy (14th January), Camfil welcomes its recognition of the effect of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) on people’s health. The document outlines a range of recommendations that focus on reducing exposure to particulate matter (PM), the very smallest of which cause the most damage.
Whether small or large, the end product of our air filters is clean air that is free of harmful contaminants, pollutants, allergens, dust, dirt, molecular gases, or even life-threatening radiation.
In its budget proposal for 2018, the Swedish government will step up measures to improve the indoor environment in Swedish housing. Enhancing professional competence will be the platform. Better ventilation and filtration technology will be the means.