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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'zero emissions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that does not create any emissions of harmful gases. For example, "The company is committed to providing only zero emissions products."
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"Zero emissions, zero noise, zero waves," says Thébault.
The A.I.A. wants to go further: we want zero emissions.
"Zero emissions are here to stay," he said.
"For us, zero emissions is not even good enough.
Zero emissions targets for cars from 2040 through the EU.
From 2008, they must ensure that 10% of their new cars meet California's "zero emissions" law.
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So equipped, the engines are clean enough to get Partial-Zero Emissions Vehicles ratings.
High-speed rail will be constructed with net-zero emissions and operate 100% from renewable energy.
The emerging concept of "net-zero" emissions goes a step further.
And improper disposal would undo the good accrued through years of zero-emissions motoring.
"Whatever we do, we will have the goal of offering a zero-emissions Olympics," he said.
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