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This initiative aims to prompts organisations across the world to take 100% accountability over the indoor air that people breathe at work.

The Chief Airgonomics Officer Initiative: Who is Responsible for Indoor Air at the Workplace?

The Chief Airgonomics Officer initiative (CAO) calls on organisations across the globe to take 100% accountability over the indoor air people breathe. The brand-new initiative prompts organisations to act by appointing Chief Airgonomics Officers (CAOs) who will be The Voice of Clean Air at their workspace. Camfil has appointed the world's first Airgonomics Officer.

We chose to symbolise the forests of our planet on the cover of the Sustainability Report with a picture of the Pont-Sainte-Maxence forest in northern France taken by one of our own employees.

Camfil publishes 2017 Sustainability Report focused on UN Global Compact

With the ambition of being the greenest and cleanest air filtration company in the world, Camfil volunteers an annual Sustainability Report to highlight our sustainable initiatives. This begins our tenth year working with movements such as Camfil Cairing, an internal program aimed at achieving initiatives around the globe.

Simon Birkett is Founder and Director of Clean Air in London which campaigns for full compliance with World Health Organisation guidelines for air quality throughout London and elsewhere.

Guest Blog with Simon Birkett, founder of Clean Air London

After a long career with HSBC, I established ‘Clean Air in London’ (CAL) in 2006 with a mission to achieve full compliance with World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines for air quality in London and elsewhere.