Ozone-depleting substances 2019
Aggregated data reported by companies on the import, export, production, destruction, feedstock and process agent use of ozone-depleting substances in the European Union, 2006-2018
Aggregated data reported by companies on the import, export, production, destruction, feedstock and process agent use of ozone-depleting substances in the European Union, 2006-2018
"A significant reduction in the consumption of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) has been achieved by
the EEA-33 countries since 1986. This reduction has been largely driven by the 1987 United Nations
Aggregated data reported by companies on the import, export, production, destruction and feedstock and process agent use of ozone-depleting substances in the European Union.
A Study by Greenpeace and Oeko-Recherche presented at a Side-Event of the MOP 29 in Montreal, November 2017.
Presentation at the UNEP Ozone2Climate Industry Roundtable 2015 at the New International Expo Center in Shanghai, China as part of the China Refrigeration Expo 2015.
The last two days, our team was attending the “Workshop on energy efficiency opportunities while phasing-down Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)” organized by the UN Ozone Secretariat prior to the 40th meeting of the Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol.
Ozone-depleting substances (ODS) are man-made chemicals that damage the ozone layer. ODS include chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrofluorochlorocarbons (HCFCs), halons, and certain other gases.
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