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Zero Emission launches the first project to reduce emissions in Germany

Members get free kick-scooters for rent.

CO2 emissions in the atmosphere are a major cause of climate change. Collective efforts are needed to secure the future of the planet. Zero Emission, an association of like-minded members, is proud to announce that they will launch their first project on March 1, 2019. The aim of the organization is to promote the use of climate-friendly technology, which generates less CO2 and thus reduces the carbon footprint of every household. Zero Emission e.V. will rent e-scooters, which can be used in German road traffic in the future. Zero Emission e.V. Members who purchase a 100 t CO² certificate membership can rent an kick-scooter free of charge 12 weeks a year. Members with a 20t certificate membership one week.

For more information, visit https://www.zeroemission.today.

"We live in a beautiful world that is gradually becoming uninhabitable due to emissions from industry, traffic, and the household." Our mission at Zero Emission eV is to promote the awareness we need to take our planet seriously before things go We give every member the opportunity to contribute to environmental protection through the use of e-mobility, "said Benedikt Krause, representative of Zero Emission eV

Zero Emission is looking for like-minded people who team up to reduce the carbon footprint in homes. This is not to be achieved by asking people to reduce consumption but to use technologies that emit less CO2.

Zeroemission offers four types of membership, green, bronze, silver and gold. The association is aimed at individuals and businesses by allowing them to trade carbon credits with which they can offset their CO2 emissions. Their plan is to invest the member funds in the research and development of new technologies that promote CO2 reduction. These projects include power generation, wind power, ORC technologies, e-mobility and biogas plants.

Zero Emission is set to launch a project to reduce CO2 emission and reverse global warming.

Members receive certificates to obtain resources for the development of environmentally friendly technologies.

CO2 emissions in the atmosphere are a major cause of climate change. Collective efforts are needed to secure the planet's future. Zero Emission, an association of like-minded members, is proud to launch their project on January 1, 2019. The aim of the organization is to promote the use of climate-friendly technology that generates less CO2, thus reducing the carbon footprint of every household. Among other things, technologies such as wind energy, biogas and CHP will be expanded. Up to four membership levels are available for everyone to make the world a better place.

For more information, visit https://www.zeroemission.today.

"We live in a beautiful world that is gradually becoming uninhabitable from rising temperatures due to CO2 emissions from industry, traffic, and households. Our mission in Zero Emission is to increase the awareness we need to take our planet seriously before things get out of hand. We are giving everyone the opportunity to contribute to the carbon reduction of our planet, not just by asking them to rethink their lifestyle, but also by being involved in environmental protection through a CO2 certificate, "said Benedict Krause, representative of Zero Emission eV

Zero Emission is looking for like-minded people who are willing to team up to reduce the carbon footprint in homes. This should not be achieved by asking people to reduce consumption but to use technologies that emit less CO2.

Zero Emission offers four types of membership: green, bronze, silver and gold. The association is aimed at individuals and businesses by giving them CO2 certificates that allow them to compensate for their CO2 emissions. The plan is to invest the member funds in the research and development of new technologies that promote CO2 reduction. These projects include power generation, wind power, ORC technologies and biogas plants.

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