Celebrating clean and healthy air for everyone this Clean Air Day and for London Climate Action Week
For Clean Air Day – on Thursday 15 June – the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is hailing the efforts of young Londoners to tackle the city’s air pollution.
Throughout May, the Mayor’s Clean Air Day poster challenge encouraged school children across London to design posters about why clean air is so important to them and to our city.
Over 630 school children aged four to 14 from 83 London schools took part, designing posters explaining ‘What clean air means to me’. It was an overwhelming response, highlighting how much young Londoners care about the environment.
The winning designs from the poster challenge are being launched on Clean Air Day. The designs will be featured on posters across London including on high streets in outer London and on the Mayor of London’s social media channels.
The Mayor of London’s Clean Air Day challenge 2023 winners
The Mayor was blown away by the standard of entries from children of all ages and the creativity shown by young Londoners to lead the way in celebrating clean and healthy air for everyone this Clean Air Day.
We're now pleased to announce the 10 winning entries:
Alongside the winning entries, 16 highly commended entries per borough were also selected.
Congratulations to all the winners and children who took part in the competition!