Indoor air: A publication on Air in Buildings

From identifying to acting: how to guarantee good quality air in buildings

From identifying to acting: how to guarantee good quality air in buildings, co-authored by Sabine Fauquez-Avon and Frédéric Bouvier, respectively Head and Director of Veolia’s Air Expertise Cluster, appeared in the February 2020 issue of Facts Reports review.

Moving beyond doommongering to solve a major portion of the problem will demand solutions that are reliable, long-lasting and deliver guaranteed results.

The massive health impacts of air pollution have gradually put it firmly in the media spotlight, and almost everything we hear about air quality these days seems to be alarmist or resigned. Moving beyond doommongering to solve a major portion of the problem will demand solutions that are reliable, long-lasting and deliver guaranteed results – just like the approaches used to tackle other types of hard-to-deal-with pollution such as in water, hazardous waste and ground pollution.

The same applies to indoor air pollution, which is another major public health challenge because we spend over 80% of our time in enclosed spaces.