PAALER big event | sent le IWBI membership, jointly create "WELL healthy space"
On November 19, Pelle signed a contract with IWBI in Shanghai headquarters and became a cornerstone member of IWBI. Mr. Zhengrui Wu, head of East China business of IWBI, awarded a membership certificate to Pelle.
Paaler will work with IWBI members around the world to promote WELL Health architecture.
Developed by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), the WELL Health Building Standard measures, certificates and monitors air, water, nutrition, light, movement, thermal comfort, acoustic environment, materials, spirituality and community features of the built environment that affect human health and well-being. It is the first building certification and evaluation standard in the world which has a relatively complete system and is specifically aimed at human health.
In terms of serving the mission, Pelle fits very well with IWBI's wellness ethos.
Paaler has been upgraded to Piller Health Space since 2020, and is also committed to the well-being of human health. Piller focuses on bringing the latest and most advanced overall solution of building healthy space concept to the middle and high-end users in China.
Products include safe ground, green clean, healthy drinking water, healthy air four plates, from the commercial, industrial, household three fields to create a healthy building environment to contribute.
At the ceremony, Paaler executives and sales representatives learned advanced WELL certification standards and heard the IWBI organization's philosophy and spirit. When Pailer officially joined IWBI, he wanted to help more projects achieve WELL goals
On-site authorization Ceremony
General manager of le Huang Ya said, "in the future, the paaler will be adhering to the WELL certification standard, constantly provide more environmental protection, more efficient, more intelligent products, for the majority of the customers and owners to create a better office environment, at the same time, to send, will spare no effort to make contributions to the health of the human living environment, the icing on the cake for human health."