As EU member states, regional and local authorities prepare to implement the revised Ambient Air Quality Directive (AAQD), this briefing by the Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) argues that decision-makers and authorities should pay particular attention to addressing socio-economic inequalities in their clean air efforts. The swift transposition and implementation of the new rules, with strengthened administrative collaboration and the full utilisation of financial support schemes, promise significant progress towards cleaner air across Europe. Improved air quality will be beneficial to everyone and contribute to preventing health inequalities for those living in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas.
Across Europe, from East to West, North to South, mayors and local decision-makers have initiated
measures to make cities more sustainable and climate-friendly. There is a wealth of good practice
available on these efforts which will also strengthen the health and well-being of people.
HEAL’s new infographic “Healthy Mobility: A new approach to urban space environments” is available in English and Polish.