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Infographic on Vehicle Emissions Control Strategy
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The City of Johannesburg has identified that emissions from the over 1.8 million registered vehicles contributes to the air quality on the City. Recommended strategies to control these emissions, improve ambient air quality and achieve the vision of a low-carbon and healthy CoJ that supports liveable, sustainable and resilient communities is presented in the infographic.
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