Examples of 'scrappage' in a sentence

Meaning of "scrappage"

scrappage (noun) - Scrappage is a term used to describe a government policy or program that offers financial incentives to encourage people to trade in old vehicles or appliances for newer, more environmentally friendly models, typically to reduce pollution or energy consumption
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  • The practice of scrapping something.
  • An amount of money paid by the government to a person trading in an old car (to be scrapped) for a more environmentally-friendly new one.

How to use "scrappage" in a sentence

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He therefore came up with the scrappage scheme.
Car scrappage scheme.
Invitation to the oil scrappage party.
It also suggested a scrappage scheme for diesel cars to cut emissions.
Everything you need to know about the diesel car scrappage scheme.
Introduction of national systems for scrappage and control of utilization of old vehicles.
View more on rewards and details of the national vehicle scrappage program.
Invitation to the oil scrappage party con energy.
The scrappage scheme of Germany has been the largest so far.
Another fear could be the enormous cost or an early scrappage scheme to taxpayers.
Various national scrappage schemes have contributed in getting these old vehicles off the road.
Cannot be used in conjunction with Scrappage offer.
Rising vehicle sales should boost scrappage rates and the weight of palladium reclaimed will climb.
June car sales in Spain and France boosted by scrappage.
The mayor later called for a diesel scrappage scheme to tackle pollution in the capital.

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The Mayor of London launches new commercial boiler scrappage scheme.
We also have vehicle scrappage programs in seven Canadian locations.
This offer cannot be used in conjunction with the Scrappage Scheme Offer.
Various scrappage schemes in individual Member States have contributed to this important decrease.
A number of Member States have introduced scrappage incentives to stimulate demand.
The scrappage scheme, i would try and get hurts.
Do all vehicle manufacturers support scrappage programs?
These local scrappage initiatives include:.
Measures to reduce transport-related air pollution included retrofitting of old vehicles or encouraging their scrappage.
Will the car scrappage scheme save the motor industry?
Oh dear - it looks like the issue of diesel scrappage is on the agenda again.
The introduction of scrappage schemes in many countries stimulated sales of the smallest, cheapest vehicles.
Last week we were talking about the government's scrappage scheme, which is important.
The German scrappage scheme was even more successful, driving sales to a ten-year high.
However, this solution gives rise to a high scrappage rate and is not economically viable.
O 8 What will happen to the vehicles once they are turned over to a scrappage program?
There are also talks of a vehicle scrappage scheme, but nothing has been confirmed just yet.
Have you had your end-of-life vehicle valued for scrappage recently?
New Zealand looks at higher scrappage rate to improve emissions, fuel economy.
In the ' catch-the-eye ' procedure there were several references to scrappage incentives.
The effects of scrappage schemes are apparent in the figures for Greece, Ireland and Italy.
No plans to boost vehicle scrappage program, Prentice.
However, scrappage schemes can resolve the crisis only in the short-term.
O increase the number of Canadians who participate in scrappage programs each year ;.
Will we see a scrappage scheme soon?
Prior to the 2009 stimulus, one of Germany 's largest stimulus efforts had been a scrappage program.
Data are also influenced by various scrappage schemes implemented in several countries in 2009.
O 1 What is the new vehicle scrappage program about?
Until January 2009, local vehicle scrappage programs will offer similar reward selections.
Canada implemented a national vehicle scrappage program in January 2009.
This 50-50 split is in-line with results for scrappage programs currently supported by Environment Canada.

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