Healthy Infrastructure Partners with EnvisionSQ to Bring the SmogStop Pollution Barrier to North America

Today marks another milestone for Healthy Infrastructure (‘HI’) as the sustainability leader joins forces with EnvisionSQ, the visionary creators of SmogStop, to introduce a new pollution barrier system, used as a replacement to traditional noise barriers for the North American marketplace. Healthy Infrastructure, a member of the Vision Noise Barrier Group, is known in the…

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SmogStop specified on Highway 413 Canada

Ontario is using and exploring environmentally-friendly practices and technologies while building major infrastructure projects, such as: SmogStop Barriers Ontario is exploring the use of noise barriers that are also designed to reduce air pollution. Emissions from vehicles are directed into channels where they react with a special photoreactive coating to reduce nitrogen oxides and volatile…

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IAQM Webinar – SmogStop the Worlds 1st approved air quality barrier

In this IAQM webinar we discovered how for the last 10 years a noise barrier which removes traffic pollution has been developed and tested in Canada and the UK. We learned how this barrier can make immediate impact in reducing NOx and VOC in areas of high traffic pollution in the fight for cleaner air…

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SmogStop at Highways UK in Birmingham NEC

SmogStop Air Quality Barrier was on display at the Highways UK event in Birmingham NEC. SmogStop is proven to remove and not just block like other air quality barriers up to 50% traffic pollution.

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SmogStop Barrier Featured in TRB News

The Transportation Research Board (TRB) is a division of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, formerly the National Research Council of the United States, which serves as an independent adviser to the on scientific and technical questions of national importance. TRB ran an article on SmogStop in the publication. Download article in link below – TRB News

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ENR Article – Noise Wall Able to ‘Eat’ Smog Tested on Real Roads

A Canadian company’s “smog-eating” highway noise wall technology, aimed at trapping air pollutants emitted by vehicles, is currently being tested on highways in Toronto and the U.K. Proponents say it can reduce overall air pollution by 50%. https://www.enr.com/articles/49797-noise-wall-able-to-eat-smog-tested-on-real-roads

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Lorry hits SmogStop Trial on M1 Jan 2020

A lorry crashed through barrier and hit the SmogStop Air Quality Barrier trial on M1. Whilst its not meant as a crash barrier it did a considerable job of stopping the lorry. https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/live-m1-j28-j29-crash-3710855

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