Healthy Buildings International
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{{#badges: Tobaccowiki | Front groups}} Healthy Buildings International (HBI)(Indoor air quality consultants). HBI was previously known as ACVA Atlantic. Worked closely with the industry to encourage corporations not to ban smoking but to look for other causes of air pollutions. Used the term "Sick Building Syndrome". The company has since changed owners and severed all ties with the tobacco industry in 1999. Founder: John Graham "Gray" Robertson (no longer an employee of HBI)
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