London startups are taking significant steps to address the ongoing issue of poor
air quality in the city. While the recently expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone
(ULEZ) has garnered much attention, a multitude of efforts are underway to
reduce emissions in the UK’s capital and its surrounding areas.
A prominent initiative leading this charge is ‘Breathable Cities’, a startup
accelerator programme dedicated to helping early-stage technology-focused
startups raise investment and advance their pollution-fighting innovations.
Air pollution is a pervasive issue that impacts the lives of many individuals,
with urban areas, inner cities, and people residing near major roadways facing
the brunt of its adverse effects. With 15,000 refrigerated trucks entering London
daily, there’s a pressing need for legislation to compel the adoption of eco-
friendly technologies in this domain.
The startups involved are eager to present their air quality solutions and
contribute to the urgent global effort to combat air pollution. With London
serving as a fertile ground for startups focused on a net-zero future, the city is
positioned to make a significant impact on addressing this crucial issue.
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