WeWork India, a leading provider of flexible workspaces, has been awarded the ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications across its entire portfolio, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to sustainability and workplace health and safety. Previously restricted to its headquarters, these certifications now extend to all WeWork India locations, reaffirming its adherence to globally recognised standards.

The ISO 14001 certification recognises WeWork India’s implementation of effective environmental management systems, focusing on reducing environmental impact and improving sustainability across its operations. The ISO 45001 certification underscores its robust occupational health and safety (OH&S) framework, ensuring safe and efficient spaces for employees, members, and visitors.

“This is a significant milestone in our journey towards creating sustainable workspaces that meet global standards,” said Karan Virwani, Managing Director & CEO of WeWork India. “These certifications further strengthen WeWork India’s leadership in building long-term sustainable work environments. We will continue to lead the way in fostering a workplace culture that prioritises sustainability and wellbeing.”

WeWork India operates in eight cities with over 100,000 desks, offering workspace solutions for businesses ranging from solopreneurs and start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. The organisation remains committed to enhancing its environmental practices and health and safety measures while delivering high-quality workspace experiences.

These certifications reinforce WeWork India’s position as a leader in sustainable and health-conscious workspace management in India’s competitive real estate market.

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