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Cleaner Construction for London
Cleaner Construction for London (CCfL) is a local government initiative which aims to minimise the construction industry’s contribution to poor air quality with a particular focus on Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM). It is currently operating the Pan-London NRMM Project. The team comprises several Air Quality Officers whose main activity is the auditing of all construction and demolition sites in London. They produce uniform guidance to standardise good practice, providing free advice to developers and contractors to enable them to comply with the requirements of the London NRMM Low Emission Zone. This activity is intended to pave the way for new technologies and promote practical solutions for reducing emissions from the construction industry.

Origins
Initially introduced in April 2016 across member boroughs of the South London Air Quality Cluster Group (SLAQCG) the project was led by London Borough of Merton. Funding was provided by the Mayor’s Air Quality Fund (MAQF) and contributions made by the partner boroughs. This project was set to implement the NRMM requirements introduced by the Mayor of London’s Control of Dust and Emissions from Construction and Demolition Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG). By March 2019 the project had grown to include a number of additional London boroughs outside of the SLAQCG area. A successful bid was made for further funding to expand project delivery to cover the whole of London from April 2019 onwards. During the course of the South London project it was identified that a public-facing brand was necessary to better reflect Air Quality Officer's activity outside their usual London Borough of Merton boundary. Thus, the project was re-branded as Cleaner Construction for London.

Resources
Cleaner Construction for London have produced several guidance materials, including:
 * The Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) Practical Guide: Provides guidance on the London NRMM Low Emission Zone (LEZ), including the processes and procedures that must be in place on all development sites to comply with the policy. It also signposts future changes to the policy.
 * The Construction Code of Practice: Provides simple comprehensive guidance on good practice covering a wider remit of environmental protection, including Noise, Vibration, Dust, Pollution, NRMM, Logistics and Public Relations.

Groups
The project is in partnership with the Greater London Authority, all London Boroughs and City of London, and various industry stakeholders.