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Non-exhaust Particulate Emissions from Road Transport

An Ignored Environmental Policy Challenge

Non-exhaust emissions of particulate matter constitute a little-known but rising share of emissions from road traffic and have significant negative impacts on public health. This report synthesizes the current state of knowledge about the nature, causes, and consequences of non-exhaust particulate emissions. It also projects how particulate matter emissions from non-exhaust sources may evolve in future years and reflects on policy instrument mixes that can address this largely ignored environmental issue.

Published on December 07, 2020

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
List of acronyms
Executive Summary
Introduction
The causes and consequences of non-exhaust emissions from road transport
The implications of electric vehicle uptake for non-exhaust emissions
Policy responses to tackle particulate matter from non-exhaust emissions
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