ON AIR EXHIBITION

Home ON AIR EXHIBITION 13 Nov – 11 Dec 2022 Moving freely across borders and through bodies, air is vital to our existence but can also be a threat to our health. In fact, we breathe in and out for over 20,000 times a day. Do we know what we are breathing? Context Air pollution … Read more

ON AIR Upcoming Event

ON AIR  Moving freely across borders and through bodies, air is vital to our existence but can also be a threat to our health. In fact, we breathe in and out for over 20,000 times a day. Do we know what we are breathing? ON AIR is a public project to re-orient public consciousness to … Read more

Response to 2022 Policy Address

Regarding the policy measures related to air quality in the 2022 Policy Address announced today, Clean Air Network (CAN) has the following comments: 1. Promote green transport: CAN acknowledges the government’s plan to formulate long-term strategies for the application of hydrogen energy in road transport by 2025, which would help to accelerate the adaptation of new … Read more

Zero Emissions Mobility Consortium: CAN Collaborates with Industry to State Policy Recommendations for Electric Buses

Roadside air pollution in Hong Kong is at dangerous levels, causing harm to public health. Reducing vehicular emissions is one of the key solutions to the problem. Many cities around the world, including our neighbour Shenzhen, have already embarked on their journey towards zero-emission public transport, while Hong Kong is falling behind. For years, Clean … Read more

72% of Citizens Support Switching Franchised Buses to Zero-emission

Severe roadside air pollution in Hong Kong is threatening public health. The major source of roadside air pollutants is commercial vehicles, including buses, but the government has yet to lay out a timeline for the phasing out of fuel-propelled commercial vehicles. Clean Air Network (CAN) commissioned the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute to conduct … Read more

Press Conference – Launch of “Citizen Clean Air Plan”

With unprecedented global and regional momentum on green recovery, the society at large has a strong expectation of the HKSAR Government’s new Clean Air Plan. Since the launch of the Clean Air Plan (“CAP 2013”), by the Environment Bureau in 2013, it has provided a vision and strategic framework for the society to progress towards … Read more

Air Monitoring Report of Tuen Mun – ‘Let Our Children Breathe’

BACKGROUND Clean Air Network launched ‘Let Our Children Breathe’ Campaign to conduct a series of air monitoring activities in the Tuen Mun District. This report reflects the result of monitoring conducted during 18th January to 31st January 2021. One surrogate air pollutant (nitrogen dioxide, NO2) is used to reflect the level of street level air quality. Concentrations … Read more