[Data] The Necessity of Non-Freonization / Apiste
A clear explanation of the necessity of non-freon alternatives based on the movements for freon measures in Japan and around the world, as well as the future schedule for freon reduction!
By 2050, the realization of a decarbonized society and the move towards carbon neutrality is becoming increasingly important as a management issue for companies, with the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons), which are primarily used as refrigerants, are one type of greenhouse gas. They have a greenhouse effect hundreds to thousands of times greater than CO2, and their leakage is on the rise, leading to the establishment of a schedule for reducing production and consumption. This document introduces "the transition to non-fluorinated refrigerants" as an immediately actionable method for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We encourage those interested to read it. [Contents (excerpt)] - Are fluorocarbons greenhouse gases? - What are non-fluorinated substances? - Global warming potential by refrigerant type - Low recovery rates of fluorocarbons - Increasing HFC emissions - Japan's unique measures against fluorocarbons - Global measures against fluorocarbons *The document can be viewed immediately via "PDF Download."
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【Other Published Content】 ■HFC Reduction Based on Kigali Amendment ■Trends in HFC Emissions in Various Countries ■Japan's HFC Reduction Schedule
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