Rentokil Initial Investor Day Presentation Deck
Wellbeing
People are looking for evidence of healthy buildings
71% are more concerned about the impact of
poor indoor air quality in a public venue on their
health than before the COVID-19 pandemic
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84% people who work in a shared workplace/
building believe it's important *that their
employer prioritises creating a safe and hygienic
workplace (stat used slide 39)
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Following the COVID-19 pandemic, 71%
people are concerned* about whether a venue
has adequate measures in place to stop the
spread of germs
59% are now more concerned about whether
a business in a public venue has suitable systems
in place to clean the indoor air effectively*
Studies have shown that employees may work 7 to 12% faster
and spend 15% more time focused on their primary task when
they are in an environment with office plants. (CEC)
University of Technology Sydney - Indoor Plants at Work study
Just 3-6 indoor plants can reduce VOCs to below 100 ppb,
below the recommended minimum of 500ppb
CO₂ can be reduced by 10-25%
CO₂ can be reduced by 20%
Key Facts working environments with plants:
15% increase in reported levels of wellbeing
6% more productive
15% more creative
14% reduction in absenteeism
(World Green Building Council)
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