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“Cleaner construction practices are vital to tackle toxic air,” former Deputy Mayor of London for Environment urges at EHS 2018

Coventry. 7 February 2018: As the 2018 Executive Hire Show (EHS) takes place in Coventry, Matthew Pencharz, the former Deputy Mayor of London for Environment and current director of Off Grid Energy, is addressing why it is integral for building sites to manage cleaner, renewable energy on-site in the UK.

Warning that we should steer away from temporary power generators in the mission to combat dangerous pollution levels across the capital and other UK cities, Pencharz stated:

His comments come as other major players in the industry realise the concern, with a coalition of industry experts calling on the Government to bring in a new Clean Air Act and the World Health Organisation predicting that pollution costs the UK

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For more information or to speak to Matthew Pencharz directly, please contact Brittany Montzka-Caceres at brittany.montzka-caceres@proactive-pr.com or at +44 (0) 1636 704888.

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