Commercial Cooking – UCL Research

This project addresses the significant but often overlooked impact of commercial cooking on local air quality. Conducted in collaboration with local restaurants and supported by University College London (UCL), the research examines how awareness of pollution data influences businesses’ willingness to improve ventilation systems and adopt cleaner cooking practices.
Raising Awareness – UCL Research

In partnership with University College London (UCL) and supported by the London Boroughs of Camden and Islington, this research investigates whether raising awareness about the harmful effects of air pollution on newborns and young children can influence behavioral change among parents, carers, and nursery workers.
Green Futures Events

Connecting young people with real, green careers—so they can shape the world they’ll inherit. Green Futures Events & Career Fairs spotlight green skills, which are essential for achieving Net Zero, but often missing from mainstream education.
Charging points for taxi drivers

In October 2020, we joined forces with the on-street charging operator Ubitricity and London’s leading private-hire rental fleet Otto Car to create a new EV Charger Requested Tool. It allowed PCO drivers with little to no local charging coverage to request an installation of an on-street charger in their area. This data would be passed to the council to help make better decision as to where new chargers should be installed.
A Discussion of Sustainability, Transport, and Air Quality

This report sets out the results of a community survey that Camden Clean Air created in order to gain a better understanding of how to enable the shift away from privately owned cars in Camden. We wanted to understand how we could achieve behaviour change so we ran a survey and community workshop to listen to the voices of those living and working in Camden.