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The mayor of London has hailed the success of the ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) as new Government data revealed that the capital has met legal limits for toxic nitrogen dioxide (NO2) pollution for the first time.
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00:00The latest figures published by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on Tuesday revealed that London met the air quality standards regulations for the first time in 2024.
00:15In response to this news, Khan said this is incredible news.
00:44And added he was thrilled that London has achieved this historic milestone of meeting the legal limits for nitrogen dioxide for the first time.
00:58In 2019, experts at King's College London estimated that without further action, it would take 193 years for London to meet legal limits.
01:09But City Hall said Sir Sadiq has achieved this aim in nine years.
01:14Since the mayor took office in 2016, City Hall claims the level of nitrous oxide at roadsides has nearly halved.
01:23While Khan has pledged to continue to tackle air pollution in the capital with plans to electrify all of London's bus fleet and introduce more charging points for electric vehicles.
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