Air pollution is associated with between 29,000 and 43,000 deaths a year in the UK. The World Health Organization and the UK Government recognise that air pollution is the largest environmental threat to our health.
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- Clean Air Day focuses attention on air pollution. By all acting together on the same day, Clean Air Day cuts through to new audiences.
- Clean Air Day helps to improve public understanding and increase levels of air pollution busting behaviours. Most people (90%) now report doing at least one thing to help reduce outdoor air pollution.
- Clean Air Day showcases that a cleaner air future is both possible and desirable. As well as more EV charging points and e-bikes on the roads, we are also seeing other innovative new ways of doing things, such as the NHS riverboat delivery service
- Clean Air Day demonstrates large-scale support for clean air, giving decision-makers a mandate to implement the system changes required. 82% of people think that air pollution should be a priority for the UK an increase of 11% over the last three years.
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