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  • Andrew Ware posted an update in the group Decarbonisation within NHS Wales 4 months, 3 weeks ago

     

    A bit of news for us in Wales – 

    Bill to tackle air and noise pollution passed in the Senedd, supporting a cleaner, healthier and greener future 

    https://www.gov.wales/bill-tackle-air-and-noise-pollution-passed-senedd-supporting-cleaner-healthier-and-greener-future

    The World Health Organisation has described air pollution as the world’s largest single environmental health risk and noise pollution as the second largest risk in Western Europe.

    The Bill, which was introduced to the Senedd in March 2023, implements measures that contribute to improvements in the quality of the air environment in Wales and reduces the impacts of air pollution on human health, biodiversity, the natural environment and our economy.

    The Bill further supports delivery of a crucial package of measures set out in our Clean Air Plan for Wales to improve the air environment in Wales.

    The Welsh Government is the first government in the UK to bring forward legislation that requires governmental consideration of soundscapes, and the Bill places a duty on Welsh Ministers to promote awareness of air pollution and to publish a progressive national soundscapes strategy.

    Climate Change Minister, Julie James, said:

    “I am delighted the Bill has been passed by the Senedd. This demonstrates a collective commitment to support preventative action in relation to air, noise and soundscapes to achieve public health and environmental improvements.

    This Bill enables us to deliver enhanced air quality targets for Wales, with strengthened duties for Welsh Ministers to set out how we will improve our air environment. It also improves our legislative powers to better manage air quality at the local and regional level. Finally, it sets out important new duties for Welsh Ministers to promote awareness of air pollution, alongside ways of reducing its impact.

    We must empower this generation and future generations with knowledge of the impacts of air pollution and the steps they can take to minimise their exposure to it.

    Now is the time for action. I look forward to the continued collaborative working with delivery partners, stakeholders and the public to implement the Bill.”

    The Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Sir Frank Atherton, said:

    “Wales already has a strong track record of leading the way on protecting the health of the public. The Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) (Wales) Bill shows the dedication and commitment across government to improve the air we breathe and promote healthy soundscapes.

    We know exposure to air and noise pollution can increase the risk of serious illness, impact our wellbeing, and reduce our quality of life. This is why I am delighted this legislation has become law. By making our air cleaner and our sound environment better we can improve public health for current and future generations.” 

    • Thanks for sharing, I am attending a Clean air day legacy workshop, led by environmental protection Scotland

      Following Clean Air Day 2023 EPS is keen to extend this campaign to a series of year round legacy events and activities to maintain momentum and encouraging sustained behavioural change.
      To achieve this, we have organised an initial online brainstorming workshop for all individuals, groups and organisations interested in collaborating on future events and social media campaigns, as well as creating and promoting shared resources.
      The aim is to determine the most effective, efficient and collaborative ways to expand the reach of CAD Scotland and its legacy, working towards the public engagement aims of the Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 Strategy (CAFS2).

      I would love to promote this SIG at this event for cross fertilisation of ideas, would that be okay?

      Kind regards
      Hilda

      • Hi Hilda,

        Absolutely. Thank you.
        While this group is made up of members across NHS Wales, there is a Community of Practice for Climate Change forming in the new year within Public Health Wales for their staff. This sounds like the ambitions and goals are very similar to what you are doing. Maybe some connections there are worthwhile?
        A few of the PHW members are in this group but I am speaking to them in person soon anyway, to direct them to your message too.
        I recently spoke to someone from NHS Scotland online last week and meeting next week in person to talk about sustainability measurement, I am also linking in with a colleague in Wales who has been engaging with the SusQi team about how we can integrate some measures into the improvement work we are doing which might require a slightly unconventional but scientifically sound approach to measuring improvement.
        it would be great to hear more about the strategies of and any similarities with Wales.

    • Hi Andrew

      Super, I will keep you in the loop of developments, my direct email is hilda@cope-scotland.org if you want to drop me an email means I can send anything on may be of interest and make e-introductions where appropriate.
      Have a lovely weekend
      Hilda

    • Thanks for sharing! I really believe in such cases, the best possible solution is really policy and taxation. Happy to see this is happening.