Clean Air Day Partners & Supporters
Clean Air Day happens thanks to the help of our partners, and the hard work of our network of supporters.
Clean Air Day is grateful for the support of the following Partners who are enabling the campaign to enhance public understanding and action on air pollution
At the Environment Agency we are helping to improve public health and wellbeing through our work in the Environment. This includes the air we breathe. By supporting Clean Air Day we can help to tackle air pollution, reduce public exposure and inequalities, and support others in improving air quality.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has supported since the first Clean Air Day in 2017 and is pleased to continue to support Clean Air Day in 2020 as part of our commitment to making our air healthier to breathe, protecting the nation’s health and the environment.
The Scottish Government is pleased to support Clean Air Day as part of our efforts to further improve Scotland’s air quality.
The Welsh Government is pleased to support Clean Air Day as part of our efforts to further improve Wales' air quality

The FIA Foundation is delighted to be funding the School Run Scandal programme that is featuring in Clean Air Day 2020.
Opinium is supporting the campaign by gathering insights into public attitudes towards air pollution and the level of public knowledge about air quality matters.
The Philips Foundation is delighted to be funding the Clean Air for Schools programme that is featuring in Clean Air Day 2020
GSK Consumer Healthcare through The Clean Breathing Institute, and the charity Global Action Plan are working together to provide vital information and advice on the health impacts of air pollution for families across the UK.
Zehnder is delighted to be funding the ‘Sparking the call for Clean Air Workplaces’ programme that is featuring in Clean Air Day 2020
Clean Air Day is grateful for the support of the following Affiliate Partners who provide valuable support to the campaign for clean air.
As a leading energy & services company, we have a strong commitment to making zero carbon happen for UK businesses & communities. We recognise the role we have to play in improving air quality through our investment in clean energy solutions, green mobility, transformation of our fleet & the engagement of our employees.
Mitsubishi Electric is delighted to be joining Clean Air Day to help raise awareness of the impact indoor air quality can have on people’s wellbeing, as well as looking at outdoor air quality. We also want to help improve people’s understanding of air pollution whilst building awareness around how air pollution affects our health.
Zipcar is a sustainable alternative to private car ownership, where members get access to + 3,000 cars and vans near where they live or work, all bookable and unlocked via the Zipcar app. With 325 e-Golfs in the fleet and a vision to be fully electric by 2025, Zipcar is proud to partner with Clean Air Day to support less polluted air for all of us.
The issue of air quality is now firmly on the lips of city leaders — with towns and cities across the UK drawing up their visions of a low-emissions future.
At this pioneering moment, Air Quality News will be covering all the breaking news, key developments as well as interviewing key figures and holding them to account.
Clean Air Day is the brainchild of dozens of smart people who care about protecting the health of the public. If your organisation is interested in becoming a supporter, email [email protected]
Here are the supporters that breathe life into Clean Air Day.
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