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One month to go until regional clean air conference to address poor air quality in ‘Garden of England’

The county of Kent is widely known as the Garden of England, but with growing pressure for the construction of new homes and increasing levels of traffic in the region, concerns around air quality are more serious than ever before. 

There is now just under one month to go until the Certas Energy Clean Air Conference which will take place at the Port Lympne Hotel on Tuesday 7th November. The event will highlight the availability of cleaner burning alternative fuels such as GTL Fuel and deliver practical advice on how businesses can make a difference to air quality today by making smarter fuel choices. 

Delegates will hear from a first rate line up of speakers including: 

• “Air Quality and Public Sector Action” – Deborah Kapaj, Sustainable Estates Programme Manager, Kent County Council 
• “’How can we ensure cleaner air for the people of Kent?’, Stephen Peckham, Professor of Health Policy, Kent University
• “How are emissions from road haulage changing?”, Duncan Buchanan, Policy Director, Road Haulage Association
• “GTL: A Solution for Cleaner Cities”, Marcel van den Berg, Sales and Business Development Manager, GTL Fuel
• “How the Digital Economy can Help Clean Air”, Sebastian Giraud, Director, Girin Strategy
• “The Need for Real World Emissions Testing”, Massimo Fedeli, Emissions Analytics
• “Championing a Cleaner Fuel for Cleaner Air”, Brian Worrall, Director of Corporate Affairs, Certas Energy
• “The Importance of Clean Air to the Aspinall Foundation’s Animal Breeding Programme”, David Sutton, Estates Manager at The Aspinall Foundation

Deborah Kapaj, Sustainable Estates Programme Manager at Kent County Council said: “Fresh air, something we take for granted in Kent? Well it is the Garden of England! With a growing population and Kent being a gateway to Europe we need to consider how we strike a healthy balance between growth and financial prosperity and protecting our health now and into the future. I will be sharing how Kent County Council is rising to the air quality challenge and the key question for delegates is how can they equip their businesses to do the same.” 

Stephen Peckham, Professor of Health Policy at the University of Kent further highlighted the air quality challenge in Kent: “Poor air quality remains a significant problem in Kent. Roadside Nitrogen Dioxide levels remain high in West Kent with most areas having levels above the national limits as do some levels in Eastern Kent – for example in Dover and in Canterbury. While particulate levels do not exceed national limits, levels are above those that the World Health Organisation considers harmful to health and while some reductions the levels, especially at the roadside are not widely measured across the county. 

“The levels of pollution in the county have significant health implications. Public Health England have estimated that there are 745 premature deaths every year with some 7,500 years of life lost from fine particulates. In addition, people with respiratory diseases – especially children with asthma – are adversely affected every day. The Certas Energy Clean Air Conference will be a great opportunity to discuss what we can do on a regional level to tackle the air quality crisis.”

To book your free place at the event, please contact cleanairconf@hattrickpr.co.uk.  

For the live updates about the event please follow @CertasBusiness on Twitter and follow the #CleanAirConf hashtag. 

About Certas Energy 

Certas Energy is the largest independent distributor of fuels and lubricants in the UK. With more than 130 depots, over 1,000 tankers and 2,500 employees Certas Energy delivers a reliable, local service powered by an extensive national network. 

Servicing homes and businesses across the UK, Certas Energy supplies billions of litres of high quality fuel and lubricants to customers each year. With a range of innovative fuel and lubricant management solutions for commercial businesses, Certas Energy partners with its customers to reduce emissions with alternative fuels, optimize efficiency with high performance lubricants, improve fuel management with telematics and fuel cards and make it easy to store and transport fuel safely with a comprehensive range of bulk liquid storage options.  

www.certasenergy.co.uk

For media information please contact Holly Jobbins at Hattrick PR via holly.jobbins@hattrickpr.co.uk or 07572 152 218.

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