
Behaviour Change
Educating the next generation
Behaviour change often demonstrates the best balance between expenditure and impact. Educating the next generation builds a wave of awareness that sticks as the target audience grows. Within air quality, there is much research which supports targeting awareness of poor air quality within early education, showing positive impact for children, parents and key stakeholders of the educational system.
EarthSense has worked with Birmingham City Council (BCC) to develop a suite of products that engage schools and simplify the complex subject that is air quality. The behaviour change project targets schools across the BCC region, arming them with information to make decisions that can bring about improved air quality and thus, improved health outcomes in the community.
Zephyr® Lite Product
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Installations at Birmingham Schools

Sutton Grammer School

Saint John Wall Catholic School

The Oval School
Coming Soon...
Join our upcoming webinar in partnership with the Birmingham City Council (BCC), where we'll introduce Zephyr® Lite and explore how it's powering Birmingham City Council Schools.
Date: Wednesday 26th November 2025
Time: 11am - 12 noon
Where: Online via Teams
Speakers
David Green, Head of Product at EarthSense
Sally James, Air Quality Policy Manager (Clean Air Zone), Birmingham City Ciuncil
Agenda*
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Welcome & Opening Remarks
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Why Air Quality Awareness Starts with Communities
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A Local Authority Approach to Engagement
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Q&A with Speakers
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Closing Remarks
*Agenda is subject is change
Webinar Sign Up Form
Whether you're managing one school or an entire local authority network, we’ll show you how to use Zephyr Lite, public portals and monthly reports to create engaging, educational air quality programmes.
Blogs
We’re publishing a blog series exploring the Birmingham schools project, Zephyr® Lite in action, and behaviour change in education, check back soon for the first post!
