UN Office Trusts Indian Technology to Fight Air Pollution
India PR Distribution
New Delhi [India], December 8: In a powerful vote of confidence for made in India innovation, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is addressing the growing challenge of indoor air pollution in a transformative way--by upgrading its existing air conditioners using clean-air technology from AIRTH. Instead of relying solely on bulky standalone air purifiers, UNDP is adopting a smarter, more scalable system that integrates purification directly into the AC infrastructure their employees depend on every day.
AIRTH recognized this untapped advantage and engineered AC-compatible HEPA filtration turning a regular AC into a powerful air purifier without adding any new machines or electricity burden. With FILTRIX technology, AIRTH's coated HEPA filters capture fine PM2.5 pollutants, dust, allergens, smoke particles, and germs, delivering healthy indoor air at a speed traditional purifiers often cannot match.
At a time when Delhi's outdoor AQI has crossed 600+, employees inside buildings need more than surface-level protection. The UNDP office's move signals the importance of corporate responsibility in safeguarding indoor environments. Clean air is now a workplace necessity not a luxury. By embedding purification into their AC system, UNDP ensures continuous protection for staff throughout the day, regardless of whether standalone purifiers are switched on or forgotten.
The widespread trust AIRTH has earned did not happen overnight. The solution is now used by 60,000+ families pan India.
AIrth solution is not only adopted by UNDP but by schools, hospitals, gyms, retail spaces, industries and corporate offices. Many users report AQI dropping from hazardous levels to healthy range within a short timeeven when outdoor pollution remains severe.
"Some technology has to succeed--otherwise future generations will pay the price for the air we fail to clean," he says. This thought has guided AIRTH's mission to make clean air effortless, effective, and economical for all.
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