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CityAir


Welcome to CityAir

City Air logo and cityscape

New best practice supplements available below

The City of London has been working with City businesses to develop a list of simple, effective actions that can be taken by companies to help improve air quality in the Square Mile.

We are asking all businesses to take simple steps to reduce emissions of pollutants associated with buildings and transport. This could be the transport choice of employees, emissions associated with deliveries or with heating and cooling buildings. It all contributes to poor air quality.

Please take time to read the attached summary leaflet and see if you can reduce your emissions. If you feel you can help, the best practice document has more extensive guidance, complete with case studies and advice.

Most importantly get involved, apply to use the CityAir logo at cityair@cityoflondon.gov.uk when you’re ready to take action, follow us on Twitter @_CityAir for the latest information and help improve the health of all those around us.

Downloads

A range of documentation is available to download. It covers all elements of the CityAir campaign:

summary Summary document
This summary sheet lists the actions that your company can take to place air quality on the agenda and help reduce emissions of pollutants. For additional information on each action, refer to the best practice guide.

Download the summary document here (PDF, 361kb)

Best Practice
The Best Practice document provides further insight into air quality and puts actions that we can take to improve air quality in context. All of the additional case studies and detailed guides are linked from this core document, or you can access them directly below.

Download the Best Practice document here (PDF, 901kb)

New best practice supplements

Feedback from some initial consultation partners highlighted a need for more detailed information and specific guidance in certain key areas.

The Best Practice Guidance linked here has been developed through extensive consultation and with the kind support of a number of key partners.

Download the Building Engineer toolkit (PDF, 767kb)
Download the guidance for the Retail and Service sector (PDF, 876kb) 
Download the procurement guide (PDF, 668kb)


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