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More towns and cities to get air-filtering buses
Buses that filter pollution from the atmosphere are to be introduced to six more towns and cities after a trial.
Go-Ahead's buses have fans on the roof that suck particles into filters.
The technology was trialled on the company's Bluestar buses in Southampton and resulted in 65g of pollutants - the weight of a tennis ball - removed from the air in a 100-day period.
The buses will be rolled out in Oxford, Plymouth, Newcastle, Manchester, Crawley and Brighton from the summer.
A further five buses are also due to be brought into service in Southampton next month.
Go-Ahead chief executive David Brown said: "Our air-filtering system has exceeded all expectations in how it can benefit the environment.
"We believe the air-filtering bus provides a quick win for councils as they explore initiatives such as clean air zones to tackle toxic pollution."
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