The UK government is proposing new restrictions on open fires and wood-burning stoves to reduce air pollution, particularly PM2.5 emissions, by 30% by 2030. A study found that domestic wood burning is more polluting than road traffic, prompting calls for tighter regulations, especially in urban areas like London. The consultation will consider how to implement these changes while respecting cultural practices. Activists welcome the initiative, viewing it as a step toward cleaner air and improved public health.
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