720 Degrees: Competitive Edge of ESG in Real Estate Through IOTSU® and WELL Building Standard

720°, a forerunner in indoor environmental quality data analysis, utilises IOTSU® solutions to transform collected building air quality data into value for their customers. A key focus is to use IOTSU® solutions in projects seeking the WELL building standard, which aims to enhance the health and wellbeing of people.

“Our aim is to improve people’s lives and allow organisations and building owners to offer the best indoor environments achievable. IOTSU® solutions enable us to collect the needed data for our platform and to provide the value to our customers,” says Rick Aller, Chief Executive Officer at 720°.

720° is a cloud-based analytics solution for indoor environmental quality monitoring. They believe that health and satisfaction at work is everyone’s prerogative. Their passion is to improve people’s lives and allow organisations and building owners to offer the best working environments achievable.

In an era where sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity, the real estate sector finds itself at the forefront of a transformative shift towards Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices. The WELL Building Standard is a key player in the convergence of ESG and real estate. This performance-based system for measuring, certifying, and monitoring features of the built environment that impact human health and well-being complements ESG goals.

IOTSU® smart measuring units meet the WELL requirements for indoor air sensors and they can be used in projects that are seeking WELL certification. Achieving WELL Certification signals a commitment to creating spaces that prioritise health and wellness, aligning seamlessly with the social and governance aspects of ESG. It not only attracts health-conscious tenants but also contributes to a positive corporate image and employee satisfaction.

Picture: IOTSU® smart measuring units meet the WELL requirements for indoor air sensors and they can be used in projects that are seeking WELL certification.

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