A new global report on air quality has featured 17 New Zealand centres among 1600 worldwide cities, with Timaru, Christchurch and Rotorua turning in the poorest national results for air pollution.
For New Zealand, the database measured PM10 - tiny particulate matter small enough to be inhaled into the deepest part of the lung - which is monitored in OECD countries because it can harm human health and reduce life expectancy.
In New Zealand, PM10 levels were 11.7 micrograms per cu m, much lower than the OECD average of 20.9 micrograms per cu m and much lower than the annual guideline limit of 20 micrograms per cu m set by the World Health Organisation.
But as the newly released report by the World Health Organisation showed, some centres had exceeded that level.
Timaru had a level of 28 (based on the 2011 record) while Christchurch had 23 (2011) Rotorua 20 (2012) Blenheim 19 (2012) and Dunedin 18 (2012).