tlugħ fuq ix-xtajta |
beaching (The washing ashore of whales or other cetaceans that have died for natural causes, or because of highly polluted sea water or after being trapped in drift nets) |
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tnaqqis |
abatement |
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tnaqqis fil-volum tal-iskart |
waste avoidance (All measures by which production and consumption processes are caused to generate less (or no waste), or to generate only those wastes that can be treated without causing problems) |
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tnaqqis ivverifikat ta' emissjonijiet |
verified emissions reduction unit |
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tnaqqis ivverifikat ta' emissjonijiet |
verified emission reduction |
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tnaqqis kimiku |
chemical reduction (Chemical reaction in which an element gains an electron) |
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tnaqqis nett tar-riżorsi |
net resource depletion (The total decrease in the amount of natural materials available for use by humans and other living beings) |
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tnaqqis ta' emissjonijiet mid-deforestazzjoni u d-degradazzjoni tal-foresti fil-pajjiżi li qed jiżviluppaw |
reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries |
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tnaqqis ta' gass tal-iskart |
waste gas reduction (Reduction of the quantity of gaseous emissions in the atmosphere, from motorvehicles, industrial and heating plants, etc. by the adoption of clean technologies, the effectiveness of process operations, the improvement of fuel quality and the installment of chimney stacks high enough to ensure the dispersion of gases) |
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tnaqqis ta' l-istorbju |
noise reduction (The reduction in the sound pressure level of a noise, or the attenuation of unwanted sound by any means) |
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tnaqqis ta' l-ożonu stratosferiku |
stratospheric ozone depletion (Damage of the ozone shield by chemicals released on Earth. The main chemicals that are depleting stratospheric ozone are chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which are used in refrigerators, aerosols, and as cleaners in many industries, and halons which are used in fire extinguishers. The damage is caused when these chemicals release highly reactive forms of chlorine and bromine) |
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tnaqqis tad-drenaġġ |
waste water reduction (The act or process of lessening the volume of used or spent water that is discharged from homes, businesses or industries) |
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tnaqqis tal-emissjonijiet |
emission reduction (The act or process of limiting or restricting the discharge of pollutants or contaminants, such as by setting emission limits or by modifying the emission source) |
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tnaqqis tal-emissjonijiet |
emissions abatement |
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tnaqqis tal-emissjonijiet |
emissions reduction |
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tnaqqis tal-iskart |
waste reduction (Practices that reduce the amount of waste generated by a specific source through the redesigning of products or patterns of production or consumption) |
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tnaqqis tal-ispejjeż |
cost reduction (The lessening or lowering in the amount of money incurred or asked for in the exchange of goods and services) |
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tnaqqis tal-istorbju |
noise abatement (Measures to reduce noise at the source, to encourage quieter technologies or equipment or to prevent or reduce the propagation of sound. Measures may include the isolation and damping of vibration sources; the replacement of components with quieter parts and material; the enclosure of particularly noisy components; the provision of noise barriers, etc.) |
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tnaqqis tal-kontaminant |
pollutant reduction (All measures aimed at reducing pollutants often through physical or chemical removal of toxic, or potentially toxic, materials) |
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tnaqqis tal-ossidazzjoni |
oxidation-reduction (An oxidizing chemical change, where an element's positive valence is increased (electron loss), accompanied by a simultaneous reduction of an associated element (electron gain)) |
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