London air pollution down since Ulez extended to outer boroughs, study finds
Briefly

A recent study reveals that London's air quality has markedly improved following the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (Ulez). Pollutants linked to various health issues have decreased, particularly in the most deprived areas. Mayor Sadiq Khan, who faced opposition to the initiative, highlighted the significant reductions in harmful emissions and the positive impact on public health. The findings, published by the Greater London Authority, illustrate that Ulez has effectively contributed to cleaner air for millions and strengthened the case for similar environmental policies elsewhere.
Levels of deadly pollutants linked to health issues have dropped, especially in deprived areas, since the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (Ulez) in London.
The expansion of Ulez has driven down pollution, removed old polluting cars, and brought cleaner air to millions, according to Mayor Sadiq Khan.
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