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January 18, 2020 "By 2030 we will no longer allow smoking outside" and "immediately or shortly at bus stops or during queues for our services you will not smoke". The mayor of Milan, Giuseppe Sala, said during the meeting with citizens in the Isola district, explaining that this provision is included in the Air-Climate Regulation, which will be discussed soon by the City Council and which he hopes will be approved within March.

The number one at Palazzo Marino explained that according to some studies, smoking is one of the causes that contribute to the overcoming of pollution levels in the city, such as fireworks and pizza ovens. Speaking to the reporters, Sala then explained that this is the "vision" of the junta and that every proposal will have to go through the city council. As for the more immediate stop for bus stops and queues, Sala explained that "it is part of the Air-Climate Regulation" expected in the city council in the coming months. "Many obligations will have to be introduced for everyone to do their part."

The issue of bus stops and queues can be addressed by an ordinance. "If the regulation is approved, it will contain regulation of many aspects because the real risk is that the talk about traffic and heating will be reduced, but there is more. Smoking, pizzerias, street vendors with petrol engines running also affect. all own part. "