International Well Building Institute Remains Committed to Performance, Because Human Health Demands It

IWBI Reaffirms Commitment to Promote Human Health and Wellness Through Better Buildings, Releases Manufacturer’s Guide to WELL
Nov 8, 2017 9:05 AM ET

NEW YORK, November 8, 2017 /3BL Media/ – The International WELL Building Institute™ (IWBI™) today released its Manufacturer’s Guide to WELL™, a guide that aims to help manufacturers who produce sustainable building products and materials navigate the WELL Building Standard™. IWBI used the occasion to reiterate its intention to keep the global WELL Building Standard (WELL) focused on setting design and policy protocols and performance thresholds that buildings and communities should strive to achieve to improve the health of the people in those spaces.  

“Standing here on the 100 football fields of the exhibit floor at Greenbuild, you can’t help but be awed by the innovation and creativity product manufacturers are demonstrating as they work alongside us to create products that contribute to healthier and more sustainable buildings and communities,” said IWBI Chairman and CEO Rick Fedrizzi.  “That’s why today we are publishing a Manufacturer’s Guide to WELL, to help clarify for manufacturers where the opportunities are. The single best way for us to encourage growth and innovation in this area is to make very clear the requirements that we believe are important to achieve across each of the seven categories of the WELL Building Standard, including performance thresholds backed by ongoing scientific and technical research. 

“When these are taken together, research demonstrates that the positive impact on people’s health and wellness is measurable across metrics that matter – improved cognition and mood, reduced absenteeism, general well-being, and improved satisfaction among people in the buildings,” he said. “Who doesn’t want this for their employees, colleagues, family and friends?”

Fedrizzi noted that while the WELL Building Standard does include references to other standards that provide helpful guidance on product selection, it is agnostic about whether a specific product can positively contribute to the achievement of a performance threshold, choosing instead to focus on the threshold itself. “Our job is to use our eight years of engagement with the medical, scientific and technical communities around their cutting-edge research to continue to evolve a rigorous standard that sets out clear design and policy pathways and performance thresholds. At times, we may consider including references to other standards in WELL that help users connect the dots between a product characteristic and an outcome, but at no time will a product’s certification to a generic ‘wellness’ standard ensure that using a specific product equates to achieving WELL Certification.” 

Since its launch at Greenbuild in 2014, the WELL Building Standard has seen enormous global market growth. Today more than 125 million square feet in 31 countries are WELL Registered or Certified, across various building types, including both new construction and existing buildings, and importantly, interior spaces where we spend approximately 90 percent of our time. The work is being led by more than 2,000 independent WELL APs around the globe who are bringing their expertise to the market to advance IWBI’s core mission of improving people’s health and wellness in buildings and communities through the WELL Building Standard.

About the International WELL Building Institute™

The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is a public benefit corporation that is leading the movement to promote health and wellness in buildings and communities everywhere.  IWBI delivers the cutting-edge WELL Building Standard™ and the WELL Community Standard™, performance-based systems for measuring, certifying and monitoring features of buildings and communities that impact the health and wellness of the people who live, work and learn in them. It also supports the growing number of professionals who seek WELL accreditation, as administered by GBCI. www.wellcertified.com

About WELL Standards

The WELL Building Standard™ (WELL) is a performance-based system for measuring, certifying and monitoring features of buildings around the globe that impact the health and wellness of people. It is grounded in evidence-based research that demonstrates the connection between the buildings where people spend approximately 90 percent of their time and those buildings' health and wellness impacts on those who use them. The WELL Community Standard™ is a district-scale rating system that takes into account the interconnectivity between buildings and their surroundings and the overall impact on human health. The WELL Building Standard and the WELL Community Standard are administered by the International WELL Building Institute™ and third- party certified by Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI). www.wellcertified.com.

Contact:
Callie Stanton, IWBI
Phone: 646.654.3438
Email: cstanton@nikecomm.com