Camfil filter maintains WELL certification
Camfil Australia’s Opakfil ES V-Bank air filter has maintained its Works with WELL designation.

The certification system, developed by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), recognises products that align with WELL strategies based on IWBI licensing criteria. By achieving the Works with WELL trademarks, companies can demonstrate their commitment to advancing products and solutions that support human health and wellbeing.
Jack Noonan, Senior Vice President and Head of Asia Pacific Region, IWBI, has congratulated Camfil on the product’s ongoing designation.
“The Works with WELL program was designed to help manufacturers demonstrate that their products provide building owners and operators with trusted solutions that promote health and wellbeing within the built environment, supporting the global WELL Standard,” Noonan says.
According to Camfil, the designation shows that the Opakfil ES continues to meet stringent performance criteria, including:
- High energy efficiency
- Low pressure drop, ensuring efficient airflow
- High dust holding capacity, which extends filter life
- Compliance with ISO 16890.
“Maintaining the certification reinforces Camfil’s ongoing commitment to delivering high-performance filtration solutions that provide healthier and more sustainable indoor environments,” says Camfil Australia Managing Director Jonathan Bunge, Affil.AIRAH.
Bunge also serves as a Commissioner on the Global Commission for Healthy Indoor Air, a newly launched, high-level coalition of more than 170 international leaders aimed at transforming policies and accelerating innovation to improve global indoor air quality, formed by IWBI.
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