The Government is cracking down on old-fashioned wood and coal-powered heating as it looks to improve New Zealand's overall air quality.
Although New Zealand's air quality is already fairly high, Associate Environment Minister Nanaia Mahuta said there were still areas of the country where there were issues, particularly during winter.
"Certain places have spikes in air pollution, mainly from burning wood and coal for home heating."
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She said this could lead to severe health impacts, including shortness of breath, chest pain, heart and disease and even premature death.