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Emissions Standard

/ɪˌmɪʃənz ˈstændərd/noun
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An emissions standard is a regulatory limit set by governments or international bodies on the amount of pollutants, such as carbon dioxide or nitrogen oxides, that can be released from sources like vehicles, factories, or power plants, to safeguard public health and the environment. In today's context, these standards not only drive innovation in cleaner technologies but also play a key role in global efforts to combat climate change, pushing industries toward sustainable practices.

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