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LEZ was brought in two years ago and now the council are using the funds from penalty charges to install tree planters.
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00:00Have you noticed new planters installed throughout the city centre? I'll be surprised if you haven't
00:05because they're huge. Well these have been funded from low emission zone penalty charges.
00:10Some of the money collected from unauthorised vehicles driving within the LEZ which came into
00:15enforcement just over two years ago in June 2023 has gone into this. 28 metal and stone planters
00:23were purchased, while 20 of the trees have been installed in prominent locations such as the
00:28Trongan outside the Gallery of Modern Art, while eight are to be placed in George Square when its
00:33transformation is complete. The planters include a variety of tree types including birch, cherry
00:39blossom and roan. The idea is not just to enhance the aesthetic look of the city centre but also to
00:45enhance its environmental credentials. More trees will absorb more carbon dioxide, reducing air and
00:52surface temperatures and filtering pollutants from the air. It's not exactly a forest but it is a
00:57step towards change in creating a more sustainable city. Councillor Angus Miller has said they
01:03represent the council's commitment to a greener and healthier Glasgow and securing a positive legacy
01:10from their action to reduce air pollution. So have you spotted the planters in Glasgow city centre?
01:16What do you think? Do you think this is a good use of LEZ penalty charges?
01:20And what ideas do you have that can help Glasgow become more sustainable?

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