Airveda Newsletter September 24 Edition

Airveda Newsletter September 24 Edition

Welcome to the September 2024 Edition of Airveda's Newsletter!

Greetings, Airveda community! We hope you’re enjoying September and taking good care of your health. As we step further into the month, we’re excited to share the latest edition of our newsletter, filled with valuable updates, innovative solutions, and inspiring stories.

This month, we’re thrilled to spotlight an incredible opportunity for those passionate about tackling air pollution. The Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) Air Quality Fund is offering funding and support to organizations committed to generating and sharing PM2.5 data to drive meaningful change. Airveda’s monitors are specifically designed to meet the needs of organizations that require high-quality, reliable data for public use. Moreover, our monitors are user-friendly and meet the data-sharing requirements set forth by EPIC, ultimately contributing to passing the EPIC funds criteria.

Additionally, we’re highlighting our collaboration with Varindera Construction, showcasing how continuous monitoring of air quality parameters is transforming construction sites into safer, healthier environments. Our latest blog also explores the intriguing link between air quality and mental health, providing fresh insights on this crucial topic.

Dive in, stay informed, and continue to join us in our mission to breathe clean and live well with Airveda.


EPIC Air quality funds

Are you passionate about tackling air pollution and making a national-level impact? The Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) Air Quality Fund offers funding and support to organizations committed to generating and sharing PM2.5 data to drive meaningful change. Airveda is one of the qualified brands for the EPIC Air Quality Fund. Our monitors are specifically designed to meet the needs of organizations that require high-quality, reliable data for public use.

Whether you're a non-profit, university, or corporate entity, this is your chance to be part of a global movement for cleaner air. If you are looking to set up a local air quality network Reach out to us.

Learn more about eligibility, selection criteria, and how to apply in our latest blog post!



Case Study: Varindera Construction collaborates with airveda to create a safer environment on their construction sites

Varindera Constructions has been a major player in the construction industry for 25 years. To comply with strict air quality standards set by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee, Varindera Constructions partnered with Airveda for a solution.

In this project, Airveda provided a robust Ambient Air Quality Monitor (PM2510TH-WP GSM) that measures PM2.5, PM10, temperature, and humidity. This monitor was integrated with the DPCC's cloud platform. LED display was also provided for real-time on-site viewing of air quality data. 

With Airveda's solution, Varindera Constructions met the regulatory air quality monitoring requirements and ensured a safer environment at their construction site.

Read the full case study



Blog - Air Pollution and Climate Change: A Complex Interplay

"Air Pollution and Climate Change: Intertwined Challenges"

Our latest blog explores the complex dichotomy between air pollution and climate change. Learn why tackling these issues together is crucial for a healthier planet and discover how innovative monitoring solutions are making a difference and how you can contribute to positive environmental change.

Read the full blog



Recognitions - Airveda has been recognized as a leading sustainable startup in India by Qrata


We are proud to be recognized as a leading sustainable startup in India by Qrata. Our mission to provide affordable, data-driven air quality solutions is making a positive impact on communities across the world. Let's work together to create a healthier, cleaner future.

Read More Here



In the News

Last month we posted about two major studies that were launched relevant to Air Quality. 

  1. A study by  The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) on why Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) might not be as eco-friendly as we thought. 🧐. Read More
  2. The Air Quality Life Index Report 2024  by Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) sheds light on the urgent need to address particulate pollution, which remains the greatest external risk to human health, and how  In Delhi, meeting WHO guidelines could add 7.8 years to life expectancy, highlighting the critical impact that air quality improvements could have. Read More

Stay tuned for more updates and insights in our next edition. Thank you for being a valued part of the Airveda community! If you found our newsletter informative and engaging, consider forwarding it to a colleague or friend and invite them to subscribe to our newsletter.  

We welcome any questions, suggestions, or greetings you may have and encourage you to reach out to us @info@airveda.com

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