Clean Air Day has been
held every year since 2017 and is co-ordinated by Global Action Plan.
The need for action is clear. From the recent verdict at nine year old
Ella Kissi-Debra’s inquest making a direct link between the air
pollution she endured and her untimely death to the recent study
published by University College London stating that globally we are
experiencing at least 8.7 million deaths related to air pollution
annually.
On Clean Air Day 2021 join the Hazards Campaign panel of experts from
across the UK, to discuss what is happening in their country and what
TUCAN should be doing to drive forward the air quality agenda
throughout UK workplaces.
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