NO2 levels drop 13% inside Bristol Clean Air Zone

Deniz Huseyin
25 January 2024
Over its first year, Bristol’s Clean Air Zone generated just under £26.4m after operating costs
Over its first year, Bristol’s Clean Air Zone generated just under £26.4m after operating costs
 

Nitrogen dioxide levels have fallen by 10% across Bristol in the first year since the launch of a Clean Air Zone (CAZ), says a new report from the city council. Meanwhile, NO2 levels are down 13% down inside the CAZ and 20% down outside the Bristol Royal Infirmary and Children’s Hospital, according to council figures.

The authority reports that 88% of journeys into the CAZ are now made by compliant vehicles.

The CAZ – which covers roads in the city centre, including the main routes...

+88% more

 

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