(Oslo, Norway – May 23, 2024) — Airthings (AIRX), a global leader in air quality monitoring and energy-saving solutions, today released its “Breathe Better Report: Airthings’ Sustainability Journey 2023.” Airthings has been part of the UN Global Compact since 2020 and supports its ten corporate sustainability principles. The report outlines the steps taken in 2023 to improve the company’s progress toward sustainability goals. The report also explains how Airthings incorporates the UN’s Global Compact Principles into its strategy, assessing impacts, risks, and opportunities, and shares planned initiatives for 2024.
“Sustainability continues to be at the heart of what we do. We believe that our solutions can improve the lives of millions of people while reducing the energy footprint on the environment,” said Emma Tryti, CEO of Airthings. “We remain committed to our goals and will continue to make a difference for people, the planet, and businesses around the world.”
The report lists ten sustainability highlights in three main areas: planet, people, and business. Among these, Airthings reports that it has educated more than 4 million people worldwide about indoor air quality since 2020. The company’s total CO2 estimated emissions also decreased by 23% compared to 2022 due to reductions in the products' carbon footprints, logistics, and marketing spend. The company also highlights that its customers saved about 13.5k tons of CO2 estimated emissions.
Read the Breathe Better Report: Airthings’ Sustainability Journey 2023 on the Airthings website. For more information please visit www.airthings.com/sustainability.
About Airthings
Airthings is a global technology company and producer of award-winning radon and indoor air quality monitors for homeowners, businesses, and professionals. Founded in 2008, Airthings is on a mission to ensure that people around the world recognize the impact of indoor air quality and take control of their health through simple, affordable, and accurate technology solutions while optimizing energy consumption in buildings. Airthings’ products have made radon detection and indoor air quality monitoring easy to deploy, accurate, and user friendly, and have received several accolades including the TIME's Best Inventions award and CES Innovation Award Honors. Headquartered in the heart of Oslo, Norway, and with offices in the US and Sweden the company has over 130 employees from more than 35 nationalities—and counting. To see the full range of Airthings indoor air quality monitors and radon detectors or to learn more about the importance of continuous air quality monitoring, please visit airthings.com