air quality engagement & action stakeholder briefing version. 2.0 2014-2015

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AIR QUALITY ENGAGEMENT & ACTION Stakeholder Briefing Version. 2.0 2014-2015

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Page 1: AIR QUALITY ENGAGEMENT & ACTION Stakeholder Briefing Version. 2.0 2014-2015

AIR QUALITYENGAGEMENT & ACTIONStakeholder Briefing

Version. 2.0

2014-2015

Page 2: AIR QUALITY ENGAGEMENT & ACTION Stakeholder Briefing Version. 2.0 2014-2015

Northbank BID Air Quality Briefing

INTRODUCTIONSITUATION• Current level of awareness of the issue – an

individual perspective

• Poor air quality in The Northbank BID is complex but broadly the result of emissions from:

• Transport (cars, taxis and buses)

• Buildings (gas from boilers)

• Supply chain (LGVs and rigid HGVs)

• There is a great deal of work already being done by the council, the GLA, TfL and DEFRA but not all targets are being met

• We need the help of the business community

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Northbank BID Air Quality Briefing

INTRODUCTIONHEALTH IMPACT• Poor air quality has a significant impact on our health

• It is not a remote issue but one very close to home and work:

• Over 4,000 deaths in 2008 in London were attributable to poor air quality

• Air quality in the Northbank BID area does not meet health based targets for some pollutants

• Air pollution in London is associated with cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary disease, lung cancer and respiratory disease

• Poor air quality can affect the lung capacity of young children

• The economic cost of the health impact of poor air quality in the UK has been estimated to be around £15 billion

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IntroductionThe Northbank BID Area

Northbank BID Air Quality Briefing

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IntroductionAnnual Average NO2 concentrations (2011)

Northbank BID Air Quality Briefing

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Northbank BID Air Quality Briefing

SOLUTIONSTHE GOAL• To make and promote The Northbank as ‘the’

healthy place to live, work, visit and do business

• Resulting in improved employee and resident wellbeing

• Corporate Responsibility and reputation management

The challenge and the positive output

• If you don’t know that it’s a problem you won’t look for solutions to improve the situation

• Any action we take has an almost immediate effect

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Northbank BID Air Quality Briefing

SOLUTIONSBUSINESS ACTIONS• Communications – raising the profile

of air quality to staff through policy and communications

• The Built Environment – reducing gas consumption and installing ultra-low NOx technologies

• Transportation – promoting walking and cycling alongside reducing taxi usage

• Supply Chain – reducing the number of vehicles delivering to your premises and the emission profile of their fleet

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NEXT STEPS

The BID’s goals for improving air quality are supported by enhancements to the public realm and additional greening.

Please contact Alison Gregory for more information:

T  0203 697 9271

E [email protected]