air quality
air quality

Air Quality Monitoring

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Air Quality Monitoring

The issue of air pollution, particularly from particulate matter, remained relevant to residents year-round, especially those with respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. Between 2022 and 2024, residents of the capital were able to track air quality in Vilnius’s neighbourhoods in real time, identifying areas with cleaner air and those of potential concern. This initiative was part of an international Geopost project aimed at highlighting the health and environmental implications of air pollution and raising public awareness.

Tools and indicators of measurement

Many electric vehicles in Vilnius were equipped with built-in air quality sensors which measured and provided data on the concentration of “particulate matter 2.5” (PM2.5, or air pollution). The data from these sensors is publicly available, with statistics for the last 30 days.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the following numerical scale for assessing PM2.5 index readings:

  • 0–5 excellent;
  • 5–10: good;
  • 10–15: fair;
  • 15–50: poor;
  • Concentrations of 50 and higher are considered unsafe.

Tools and indicators of measurement

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Many electric vehicles in Vilnius were equipped with built-in air quality sensors which measured and provided data on the concentration of “particulate matter 2.5” (PM2.5, or air pollution). The data from these sensors is publicly available, with statistics for the last 30 days.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the following numerical scale for assessing PM2.5 index readings:

  • 0–5 excellent;
  • 5–10: good;
  • 10–15: fair;
  • 15–50: poor;
  • Concentrations of 50 and higher are considered unsafe.

„Geopost“ actions

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„Geopost“ actions

We all live on the same planet Earth and our collective aspiration is for cleaner air. Geopost and DPD Lithuania are joining forces to contribute to improved air quality. Geopost, in partnership with major European cities like Paris (France), Lisbon (Portugal), London (United Kingdom), and Hamburg (Germany), is conducting an air quality monitoring programme. We've used cutting-edge lasers to equip our transport fleet and parcel distribution centres to monitor urban air pollution in real-time.

Monitoring in 25+ European cities

1550+ mobile and 220+ stacionary air quality monitoring sensors around Europe 

Data is publicly accessible and free of charge

Air quality can be monitored in real time