Their faces fill the screen one by one. “Ocado, why are you building a depot in our school’s backyard?” “Air pollution is unsafe for us, why don’t you care?” And a direct question for Ocado’s co-founder and CEO: “Tim Steiner, would you like to live next to a depot?” Last month, the online supermarket asked for “feedback” on its plans to open a round-the-clock delivery hub on the Bush Industrial Estate in London’s Tufnell Park.
These words come from a campaign video which was the response from kids at Yerbury Primary School, just three metres from the site.
Today, they were backed by Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, whose nine-year-old daughter Ella became the first person in the UK to have air pollution listed as the cause of death on her death
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