Refresh Britain has launched its Premi-AIR League, made up of 24 towns across the UK including Portishead.

The online competition promotes cleaner air, encouraging communities to battle it out to be crowned the country's most air quality-conscious town.

Refresh Britain boasts a nationwide campaign centred on cleaner air.

The Premi-AIR League uses a points system, fostering a competitive atmosphere while championing an honourable cause.

The competition opens multiple channels for participation, allowing people to join the league and compete for clean air.

The challenge tackles air pollution on four fronts: improving towns, enhancing home comfort through energy efficiency, focusing on cleaner transport, and promoting greener streets.

North Somerset Times: The online competition encourages communities to battle it out to be crowned the country's most air

In addition to combatting air pollution, the Premi-AIR League celebrates local heroes by spotlighting towns that commit to cleaner air.

Activities such as litter picks and clean-ups could earn the community bonus points, further fostering the spirit of teamwork.

The competition culminates in an announcement of the town with the highest points from each regional league.

This announcement presents a chance to feature local community leaders, adding an element of recognition and pride to the event.

The inclusion of Portishead in the league follows extensive research to pinpoint how much residents care about air quality and the actual air quality levels in the town.

The Premi-AIR League thereby presents a unique opportunity for towns across the nation, allowing them to showcase their commitment to environmental preservation.

For more information, visit the Premi-Air League website via https://www.refreshbritain.co.uk/premi-air_league.