House coal and wet wood to be phased out by 2023 to cut pollution
by Staff and agencies from Environment | The Guardian on (#4ZNVQ)
Wood burning stoves and coal fires are the single largest sources of PM2.5
The sale of the most polluting fuels burned in household stoves and open fires will be phased out from next year to clean up the air, the government has said.
Plans to phase out the sale of house coal and wet wood have been confirmed as part of efforts to tackle tiny particle pollutants known as PM2.5, which can penetrate deep into lungs and the blood and cause serious health problems.
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