Clean Air Night
Thursday 22 January 2026
16:00 to 23:55
***This is not an event but a national campaign***
This Thursday 22 January 2026 is Clean Air Night, when we will be helping to spark a conversation about the health harms of air pollution from wood burning in Southampton.
Wood burning is the most polluting way to heat your home, contributing to serious health conditions for people across the UK and cutting lives short. Even homes with newer “Ecodesign” wood burners are three times more polluted than those without.
New research shows that if we stopped burning wood where another heat source is available, we could avoid more than 1500 premature deaths in the UK each year, save the NHS over £54 million in healthcare costs (which is the equivalent of 1.5 million GP appointments) and prevent £164 million wider productivity costs to the UK economy annually.
With energy prices rising, people across the UK are looking for alternative ways to heat their homes. But research shows that if your house is connected to the energy grid, it is almost always more expensive to heat your home using a wood burner or open fire rather than central heating. Clean Air Night is an opportunity to learn the facts about wood burning and share what you’ve learned with your friends, family and community to ensure everyone can make informed decisions about how to heat their homes.
This Clean Air Night (22 January 2026), get involved by sharing the facts about wood burning with your family, friends and community to spark conversations about the harms of wood burning so that we can protect the health of everyone in our communities.