What does zero carbon emissions mean?
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Zero carbon emissions refers to the activity of indefinitely reducing pollutant emissions to zero. The following are specific explanations about zero emissions: 1. Content: It is necessary to control the unavoidable waste emissions generated during the production process and reduce them to zero; fully utilize the unavoidable waste emissions, ultimately eliminating the existence of non-renewable resources and energy. 2. Process: It refers to transforming the waste emissions from one industrial production process into raw materials or fuel for another industry, thereby forming an industrial ecosystem through circular utilization. 3. Significance: True 'zero carbon emissions' is only a theoretical and ideal state. Zero-carbon energy includes: wind energy, solar energy, bioenergy, geothermal energy, hydro energy, and electrical energy.