Calls for wood-burning stoves to come with health warnings
New stoves should highlight the 'negative medical consequences of the outdoor air pollution' they produce, says report
Telegraph Reporters
22 December 2023 • 6:00am
Around 1.7 million households in the UK have wood-burning stoves
Wood-burning stoves should be given health warnings, a report backed by 100 Conservative MPs has said.
New stoves should carry labels highlighting the “negative medical consequences of the outdoor air pollution” they produce, according to the report by Bright Blue, a centre-right think tank.
The think tank also argued that councils should be able to ban the use of the stoves on days where air pollution is particularly high through an amendment to the Clean Air Act, according to The Times.
It comes after ministers asked councils to issue £300 fines for people breaking rules on the devices earlier this year.
Around 1.7 million households in the UK have wood-burning stoves, an increase from 500,000 in 2013.
Owners are more likely to be well-off, the authors of Delivering Cleaner Air in a Socially Just Way said, adding that 42 per cent owned their own home.
“Because many of those who burn at home tend to be better off, it should be possible to reduce this source of pollution without harming those in a more precarious financial situation,” they wrote.
The report was supported by the Conservative Environment Network, a group of more than 100 Tory MPs.
Alexander Stafford, the Conservative MP for Rother Valley in South Yorkshire, told The Times: “We must ensure that our transition towards cleaner air is a just transition ... policies which ignore the needs of the least well-off are as useless as policies which will not provide adequate air pollution reduction.”
A Defra spokesman said: “There have been significant improvements in air quality at a national level since 2010 ... our Environment Act made it easier for local authorities to act on pollution from domestic burning in smoke control areas and it is their legal duty to do that by issuing fines as they deem necessary.”
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