A youth-led project addressing air pollution and everyday mobility in Warsaw. In 2024–2025, 100 high school students designed and implemented social campaigns promoting cleaner, safer, and more sustainable transport choices. The project combined education, creativity, research, and civic action.
The challenge
Air pollution in Warsaw is strongly linked to car dependency. Young people, just before making their first independent mobility choices, often perceive car ownership as a symbol of freedom and adulthood, while sustainable alternatives remain unattractive.
We worked with high school students as co-creators of change, supporting them to design and implement their own social campaigns addressing air quality and everyday transport choices. The project combined education, creative work, research, and civic engagement.

Results & outputs
WDECH showed that young people can be effective partners in addressing complex urban challenges. The project strengthened youth agency, introduced new narratives about mobility and clean air, and connected everyday choices with long-term urban sustainability.
City of Warsaw · Clean Air Fund (Breathe Cities) · Pacyfika Agency
City of Warsaw · Clean Air Fund (Breathe Cities) · Pacyfika Agency
