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Update on Clean Air Zone briefing note
Logistics UK has updated its monthly members-only Clean Air Zone (CAZ) briefing note.
The document covers Logistics UK’s policy position on urban air quality restrictions and contains information on all CAZs in development, including Low Emission Zones (LEZs) and other clean air measures proposed for cities across the UK.
The briefing note will continue to be updated as further information is received and when other air quality schemes emerge.
“It’s really important for us to know what our members think about CAZs, so we can respond and update accordingly,” says said Ellis Shelton, Policy Advisor at Logistics UK.
“So, we are seeking feedback from members on their experiences with the Clean Air Zones that have now been implemented.”
Please share your feedback with Ellis here, outlining the details of your experience.
Don’t forget, Logistics UK’s Member Advice Centre is also available to support members with technical or operational questions about CAZs.
*www.logistics.org.uk/mac
Published On: 11/05/2023 16:00:08
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