What does ECO mean?
ECO means Environment Conservation Organisations
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Environment Conservation Organisations?
Environment Conservation Organisations can be abbreviated as ECO
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What does ECO stand for? ECO stands for "Environment Conservation Organisations". |
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How to abbreviate "Environment Conservation Organisations"? "Environment Conservation Organisations" can be abbreviated as ECO. |
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What is the meaning of ECO abbreviation? The meaning of ECO abbreviation is "Environment Conservation Organisations". |
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What is ECO abbreviation? One of the definitions of ECO is "Environment Conservation Organisations". |
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What does ECO mean? ECO as abbreviation means "Environment Conservation Organisations". |
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What is shorthand of Environment Conservation Organisations? The most common shorthand of "Environment Conservation Organisations" is ECO. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ECOED - Environment Conservation and Outdoor Education
- SWECG - Safe Water & Environment Conservation Group
- CECB - Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board
- E&C - Environment & Conservation
- ECO - Environmental and Conservation Organisations
- GEC - Green Environment Conservation
- SECS - Sudanese Environment Conservation Society
- BECA - Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act
- BECC - Border Environment Conservation Commission
- CCEC - Centre for Coastal Environment Conservation
- DEC - Division of Environment Conservation
- ECA - Environment Conservation Act
- ECA - Environment Conservation Authority
- ECC - Environment Conservation Council
- ECO - Environment Conservation Organization
- ECPC - Environment Conservation and Protection Center
- FBECC - Fewa Beach and Environment Conservation Committee
- GVCO - Grants to Voluntary Conservation Organisations
- GTVCO - Grants To Voluntary Conservation Organisations
- ecr - Environment Conservation Rules