Examples of using Cfcs in English and their translations into Hungarian
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CFCs and the environment.
Chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs).
CFCs and ozone today.
Would look if CFCs had not.
Other fully halogenated CFCs.
As a result, CFCs were banned.
Article 2 C: Other fully halogenated CFCs.
Methane and CFCs are greenhouse gases.
CFCs are terrible for the environment.
Europe to ban CFCs by 2000.
It does not contain formaldehyde or CFCs.
Does not contain CFCs, does not damage the ozone layer.
None of the buildings contain formaldehyde or CFCs.
HCFCs and HFCs have been introduced to replace CFCs.
Most of these firms became CFCs, or controlled foreign corporations.”.
CFCs were everywhere, and nobody knew if a substitute could be found.
EPS does not and has never used CFCs or HCFCs in its manufacturing process.
CFCs(freons) are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards.
For instance,Worldwatch shows an example of a Coopertone sunscreen with a"no CFCs" label.
In the past, CFCs might have been used, but these have now been phased out.
There was no obligation, for parent companies,to make a tax return concerning CFCs.
CFCs were not only damaging to the ozone layer, they were a potent greenhouse gas.
The relevant TCO'95 requirement states that neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be used during.
CFCs were the largest contributor to ozone depletion.
The relevant TCO'99 requirement states that neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be used during the manufacture.
Unlike CFCs and HCFCs, HFCs do not contain chlorine and therefore have no ozone depletion potential.
Scientists from the US, UK and the Netherlands have discovered that someone, for some unknown reason,is continuing to produce CFCs, which were banned under the 1987 Montreal Protocol.
Scientists discovered four“rogue” CFCs in 2014 that were increasing in concentration in the atmosphere and contributing to ozone-destruction.
In the present context, those compliance requirements are inherent in the assessment, referred to in paragraph 81 of the present order,on which the compatibility of the legislation on CFCs rests.
The CFCs and halons that have the strongest ozone-depleting effect have been completely eliminated, save for a limited number of exceptions.