Wiktionary
a. Of, pertaining to, or having the characteristics of that which helps the environment or reduces pollution. n. Any way, shape, or form which directly or indirectly helps the environment or reduces pollution.
WordNet
adj. intended to reduce pollution; "antipollution laws"; "antipollution devices on automobile exhaust systems"
Usage examples of "antipollution".
Most of the hysterical antipollution Instant Experts so dearly love their personal wheels that they forgive their dear beasts any nasty stink they may produce.
Did you know that since you went on your most recent organizational tour that practically every ecology, antipollution and conservationist organization in the country has come over to us lock-stock-and-barrel?
How about a tax to support antipollution research financed by an addition to the income tax rates based on a simple formula such as 5, corresponding to the year in the five-year tax plan?
Meanwhile, Castle launched a frontal assault on the water problem by cracking down on industrial pollution, enforcing compliance with laws already on the books to eliminate poisonous industrial discharges into rivers and streams, and successfully lobbying for laws that gave tax credits to factories that installed antipollution and water-recycling equipment.
Today Herbert Marcuse, whose theories have gained new attention as a result of the impressive events of 1968 in France and the nearly universal antiwar and antipollution movements in the United States, feels confronted with the same demand.
Added dividends would result because it is far easier to have effective antipollution controls on one big plant than on those cars .
Bursaries, research grants, third-world scholarships, a whole marine-biology, antipollution programme at Rutgers.