Camfil Farr Achieving BS 16001:2009 and the Energy Reduction Verification ( ERV) Kitemark

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

The British Standards Institution (BSI) has announced that world leading air filtration manufacturer http://www.camfilfarr.co.uk/Filter-technology/ , Camfil Farr, has become the first company to join its recently launched Kitemark scheme for Energy Reduction Verification (ERV). The scheme independently verifies and certifies those organisations that achieve a reduction in carbon emissions through lower energy use.
With its UK headquarters in Haslingden, Lancashire, Camfil Farr ( http://www.camfil.co.uk ) has a reputation for promoting the efficient use of energy and has demonstrated that air filters directly influence energy consumption within the air handling units which heat, cool and clean the air in air conditioning systems.
For more information contact http://www.camfil.co.uk
The company aims to educate property managers and owners about the substantial benefits of replacing existing filtration assets with low energy air filters (http://www.lowenergyairfilter.co.uk/ ). Camfil, the world leader in the production and development of air filters, became the first manufacturing company in the UK to be awarded BSI's Energy Management Standard BS EN 16001 in July 2010. As a manufacturing and service orientated business, Camfil Farr took the opportunity to examine its own current and future energy usage.

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