Call for tougher action as London put on toxic air alert

Press release
It’s a scandal that millions of people in London are regularly forced to breathe toxic air.
  Published:  18 Jan 2017    |      1 minute read

Reacting to news that Mayor Sadiq Khan put London on air pollution alert for at least three days, Friends of the Earth London campaigner, Sophie Neuburg said:

“It’s a scandal that millions of people, in one of the richest cities in the world, are regularly forced to breath toxic air.

“The mayor is right to alert people to the threat this pollution poses to their health, and has already taken some steps to tackle the issue, but far more needs to be done.

“Sadiq Khan must follow the lead of Paris, Athens and Madrid and commit to banning dirty diesel from London by 2025.

“Air pollution is a huge public health threat – it’s time to stop tinkering under the bonnet and give transport policy a complete overhaul.”

The environmental campaign group is calling for the London Mayor to:

  • Commit to phase out diesel vehicles in London by 2025 – following similar commitments by Paris, Madrid, Athens, and Mexico City
  • Expand the Ultra-Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) for all vehicles across the whole of London, and bring it in as soon as possible
  • Invest more in cycling and public transport to give people better alternatives to driving, and don’t allow road-building to add to the problem
  • Explore solutions, adopted by other cities, such as mandatory pollution stickers for cars - so the worst can be banned on high pollution days, and making public transport free on days of high pollution.

ENDS
 

Notes to editors:

  1. In December 2016, four major world cities (Paris, Madrid, Athens and Mexico City) pledged to remove diesel vehicles from their by 2025, at the C40 Mayors Summit.

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