ULEZ WARS:ULEZ Fines Ignored - Motorists Vs Birmingham City Council: Birmingham City Council declared: 'In the 18-month period, since the start of the enforcement of the Clean Air Zone in 2021, there have been 69,114 penalty charge notices written off so far which is around 6% Show more Load image 5 KB
Clean Air is a human right. To mark Clean Air Day the Green Party has committed to introducing a Clean Air Act as part of our manifesto, which would set new air quality standards for the UK & enshrine the right to breathe clean air in law. #CleanAirDay Load image
We’ve made incredible progress on cleaning up London’s air, but the fight isn’t over. This Clean Air Day, we’re committing an additional £6m to help boroughs further improve air quality locally. Load image
— Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@MayorofLondon) June 18, 2026
Clean Air Day feels different this year. Over 80,000 children in London are now breathing cleaner air in their classrooms thanks to the Mayor's School Filters Programme. There is still a long way to go. Today feels like a good moment to recognise how far we have come. Load image 14 KB
Today is #CleanAirDay. Air pollution affects the air we breathe outdoors and indoors. Walk more. Drive less. Avoid wood burning where possible. Clean air shouldn’t be a privilege. Thanks to @globalactplan for keeping clean air on the agenda. Load image
In the UK, air pollution is the biggest environmental threat to your health. Bradford deserves clean air - now and in the future. Are the new Reform-led Bradford Council listening? #CleanAirDay #CleanAirZone Load image
— Bradford Green Party (@bradfordgreens) June 18, 2026
It's Clean Air Day, today, a reminder that healthier streets benefit everyone. People walking, wheeling and cycling now make up more than 75% of all observed travel activity. What more should we do to support this? Share your views in our climate survey: Show more Load image
It was great to be at Green Dragon Primary School in Hounslow today to celebrate Clean Air Day and hear about everything that this school is doing to help clean up London’s air. The school is one of the winners of my Clean Air Day poster competition Load image Load image Load image Load image
— Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@MayorofLondon) June 15, 2023
Today is #CleanAirDay At conference we heard from an expert climate change panel. UNISON VP James Anthony said: “90% of our members are concerned about climate change… trade unions must have a voice.” A clean, fair future needs workers at the table. unsn.uk/4oAZtEP Load image
— UNISON - UK's largest union (@unisontheunion) June 18, 2026
Replying to @UNISONinSchools Read more about Clean Air Day at globalactionplan.org.uk Clean Air Day
— UNISON in Schools (@UNISONinSchools) June 18, 2026
Clean Air Day History
Clean Air Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of air quality and promotes actions to improve air pollution levels. It encourages individuals, communities, businesses and local authorities to participate in activities that can contribute to cleaner and healthier air across the United Kingdom. The campaign highlights the adverse health effects of air pollution and offers practical solutions to reduce exposure, for both individuals and society as a whole.
The initiative began in 2017, with the aim of uniting professionals from the health, environment, and transport sectors to bring together ideas and resources to address air pollution in the UK. Air pollution has been identified as a significant health risk, with research estimating that it contributes to around 36,000 premature deaths each year. The focus of Clean Air Day is to empower people in the UK to take action in their local areas, from simple steps such as reducing car journeys to more comprehensive measures like implementing clean air zones.
To observe Clean Air Day in the United Kingdom, schools, businesses, and community groups participate in a variety of events and activities designed to promote clean air initiatives. These can include educational workshops, car-free days, or promoting the use of public transport and cycling. Clean Air Day also provides resources and guidance for participants to organize their events and drive change in their local areas. In the UK, Clean Air Day is celebrated on the third Thursday in June, with this year's event set to take place on June 21st, 2023.
Clean Air Day Facts
The primary sources of air pollution are automobile emissions, industrial processes, power generation, agricultural activities, and burning of fossil fuels, like coal, oil, and natural gas.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that approximately 3.8 million people die prematurely each year due to indoor air pollution.
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Clean Air Day Top Events and Things to Do
Attend workshops or lectures on air pollution and the impacts on health and environment to educate yourself.
With huge green open spaces, Hyde Park is an ideal spot to enjoy and appreciate the fresh air.
On Clean Air Day, many British residents choose to leave their cars at home and instead use non-polluting modes of transport, like walking or cycling. Many cities also organize group walks or bike rides.
Instead of using a car, try walking or cycling to work or for your daily activities. It helps reduce air pollution and improve your health.
Consider making long-term changes in your daily habits to improve air quality, such as using energy-efficient appliances, opting for cleaner energy sources, and reducing waste.
Spending time in green spaces can promote clean air and provide an opportunity to appreciate the environment.