Air pollution is the biggest environmental health risk of our time.

Exposure can lead to
stroke, heart and
lung diseases, cancer
and more

Air pollution causes approximately

6.7 million
premature deaths
annually

According to the World Health Organization,

99% of people breathe unsafe air

7 September Is The International Day Of Clean Air For Blue Skies.

Individuals

Consider, commit and take action for clean air.

Individuals

Waste

Individuals

Diet

Individuals

Transport

Individuals

Energy

Individuals

Lobby For Change

Individuals

#WorldCleanAirDay

Civil Society

Consider pledging to be more sustainable in your consumption and reduce air pollution in your daily lives.

Civil Society

Lobby For Change

Civil Society

Take Individual Action

Civil Society

Group Action

Civil Society

#WorldCleanAirDay

Schools & Universities

Use the Day to lead the fight for cleaner air and ask your schools and universities to transition to cleaner energy.

Schools & Universities

Transport

Schools & Universities

Education And Awareness

Schools & Universities

Group Action

Schools & Universities

#WorldCleanAirDay

Private Sector

Make pledges to reduce emissions and investing in research and development to imagine new and less damaging ways of doing business.

Private Sector

Networks

Private Sector

Investment

Private Sector

Supply Chains

Cities

Raise awareness about actions your city is taking to improve air quality.

Cities

Transport

Cities

Education And Awareness

Cities

Events

Cities

#WorldCleanAirDay

Government & Policymakers

Use the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies to make commitments to improve air quality.

Government & Policymakers

National Policies

Government & Policymakers

Human Health

Government & Policymakers

Transport

Government & Policymakers

International Policy

Government & Policymakers

Investments

Government & Policymakers

#WorldCleanAirDay

Air pollution knows no national borders and is all pervasive.

The time to act is now!