Eveyone has the right to live and breathe clean air. But the health effects of air pollution disproportionately impact young people and people from Black and other minoritised ethnicities.
The National Food Strategy led by Henry Dimbleby was a golden opportunity to put children's health first. But the government's response has fallen far short of what is needed to protect children's health.
As the cost-of-living crisis makes healthy food even less affordable, Rebecca Sunter, Programme Director for our Childhood obesity programme, identifies four key areas for action.
We’re offering 20 businesses the chance to work with Ricardo, a world-renowned engineering and environmental consultancy, to measure their air pollution emissions.