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Definitions

eco-friendly

[ee-koh-frend-lee, ek-oh-] / ˌi koʊˈfrɛnd li, ˌɛk oʊ- /
ADJECTIVE
ecological
Synonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Their "eco-friendly" tour is partially powered by a dancefloor that generates electricity when fans jump up and down, and pedal power at the venues.

From BBC

A beloved fixture in the DC world for over 50 years, Ivy has made her intentions clear as a militantly eco-friendly villain.

From Seattle Times

Despite its history of technical innovation — and IndyCar’s recent advances — most motorsport series have been late to adopt eco-friendly technologies, oftentimes following in the wake of governments and other industries.

From Los Angeles Times

But in recent years the IndyCar Series, which returns to the iconic brickyard on May 28 for the 107th Indianapolis 500, has stepped up its game, adopting a collection of practices designed to make racing more eco-friendly, among them the use of alternative fuels, sustainable rubber for tires, electric-powered tools, even diesel for the 18-wheelers that haul racecars across the country.

From Los Angeles Times

“Burning corn-based ethanol and using tires that are made from eco-friendly guayule materials are good, but rather token steps. And the hybrid electric system they’ve delayed multiple times will be another token/symbolic gesture when introduced.”

From Los Angeles Times