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"environmentally friendly material" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a material or product that has been designed or manufactured in a way that has a minimal impact on the environment. It can also refer to materials that can be easily recycled or biodegraded. Example: "This new line of shoes is made from environmentally friendly materials, such as organic cotton and recycled plastic. They are not only stylish, but also sustainable."
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In and of itself, concrete is a durable and environmentally friendly material.
The search of more environmentally friendly material is not an end in itself.
Alkali-activated Materials (AAM) has been applied in road engineering as an environmentally friendly material in recent years.
The proposed material was engineered to be an environmentally friendly material for removal of pollutants from the aqueous environments.
The last century in the construction industry has shown an increasing interest in pervious concrete, an environmentally friendly material.
He is also keen for transparent concrete to be an environmentally friendly material that can be recycled though that, too, seems a tall order.So far, Dr Price's work has spread among architects largely by word of mouth.
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AC/f-MWCNTs and AC/f-CNSs are generally considered environmentally friendly materials and do not pose an environmental problem.
Geopolymers, a new form of aluminosilicates, are environmentally friendly materials.
Sustainable development approach demands the use of environmentally friendly materials.
Built using environmentally friendly materials, green features include 100% renewable energy.
They are working to protect the wetlands and have purchased furniture made with environmentally friendly materials.
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