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Discover Ludwig"zero emission" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that does not produce or discharge any pollutants or emissions into the environment. For example: "The company has implemented a new policy to make all of its operations zero emission by 2025."
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The answer is zero emission energy.
New guidelines are expected to support low and zero emission travel.
He said his system would also "provide reduced or zero emission of environmentally harmful gases".
(A couple of years ago, the Administration helped kill California's "zero emission vehicle" mandate).
And Gates argues the goal has to be truly zero emission power.
The "zero emission" rating, for example, only applies to the tailpipe emissions.
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"For us, zero emissions is not even good enough.
"But 'virtually emissions free' is not the same thing as zero emissions.
Second, governments should invest in renewable energy and plan to reach zero emissions by 2050.
This international agreement establishes that the world trades in zero emissions by the second half of the century.
It has banned plastic bags and committed to zero emissions by 2050.
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