Bee Network is cleaning up Greater Manchester’s air

City is served by more than 300 electric buses

Mark Moran
25 July 2025
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Air quality across Greater Manchester is getting better due to investments in cleaner, greener public transport. 

Newly released figures show that air pollution dropped again in 2024 in the city region. In 2018, 129 places where air quality is measured had illegal levels of nitrogen dioxide. Having been reduced to 64 in 2023, it fell further in 2024 to 38. 

As part of Greater Manchester’s accelerated investment in public transport, the Bee Network is helping reduce air pollution...

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