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last updated 07 February 2000
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from this list Some submissions may be repeated in all categories they apply to.
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Refrigeration
(includes domestic, commercial, cold storage and food processing, industrial, air-conditioning and
heat pumps, transport, mobile air conditioning)
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Submitting organization
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Title
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The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Board (ACRIB)
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Declaration of
intent on the use of HFCs
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The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Board (ACRIB)
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Register of
Refrigerant Handlers
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Arthur D. Little
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Global
Comparative Analysis of HFC and Alternative Technologies for Refrigeration,Air Conditioning, Foam,
Solvent, Aerosol Propellant, and Fire Protection Applications
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Association Francaise du Froid
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Association
Francaise du Froid submission
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Calor Gas Ltd.
Joint expert submission
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Use of non-HFC
technology
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Climate Action Lanka
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Refrigerant
substitution
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Finland on behalf of the European Community and its member States
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Refrigerant
conservation
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Finland on behalf of the European Community and its member States
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Refrigerant
alternatives
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Finland on behalf of the European Community and its member States
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Refrigerant
charge size reduction
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Finland on behalf of the European Community and its member States
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Alternative
refrigeration technologies
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Finland on behalf of the European Community and its member States
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Refrigerant
recovery and disposal
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ECOFYS
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Reduction of the
emissions of HFC's, PFC's and SF6 in the European Union
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Greenpeace
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How to
limit HFC emissions? Eliminate them (84 kB) (pdf-format)
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Greenpeace
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Cool
Technologies: Working without HFCs, Video
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ICIKlea
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Reducing
emissions from domestic appliances
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ICIKlea
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HFCs- Facts not
Emotions
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Institute of Refrigeration
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Code of Practice
for the Minimization of Refrigerant Emissions
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International Institute of Refrigeration
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Reduction of
emissions of HFCs. Various aspects to be taken into account
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Japan
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Promotion of
measures to limit HFC, PFC and SF6 emissions in Japan
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Oeko-Recherche
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Emission
reduction potential of HFCs, PFCs and SF6 in Germany
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Solvay Flour und Derivate
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Primary and
secondary recycling of fluorinated refrigerants
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USA
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U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Clean Air Act, Title VI, sections 608 and 609 Recycling and
Emissions Reductions Programs
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USA
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U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Clean Air Act Title VI, section 612 Significant New Alternatives
Policy (SNAP) program
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Vehicle Air Conditioning Specialists Australia
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Refrigerant
recovery from written off vehicles
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Vehicle Air Conditioning Specialists Australia
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Registered
Technicians Programme
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Vehicool
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Adiabatic Air
Conditioning (AAC)
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Aerosols
(includes metered dose inhalers, personal care, household, industrial)
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Submitting organization
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Title
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Arthur D. Little
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Global
Comparative Analysis of HFC and Alternative Technologies for Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Foam,
Solvent, Aerosol Propellant, and Fire Protection Applications
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ECOFYS
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Reduction of the
emissions of HFC's, PFC's and SF6 in the European Union
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Finland on behalf of the European Community and its member States
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Reduction of HFC
emissions from aerosols
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InternationalPharmaceutical Aerosol Consortium (IPAC)
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IPACsubmission
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Japan
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Promotion of
measures to limit HFC, PFC and SF6 emissions in Japan
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Oeko-Recherche
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Emission
reduction potential of HFCs, PFCs and SF6 in Germany
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USA
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U.S.Environmental
Protection Agency, Clean Air Act Title VI, section 612 SignificantNew Alternatives Policy (SNAP)
program
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Solvents
(includes precision cleaning, electronics cleaning, metal cleaning, deposition applications,other)
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Submitting organization
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Title
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Arthur D. Little
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Global
Comparative Analysis of HFC and Alternative Technologies for Refrigeration,Air Conditioning, Foam,
Solvent, Aerosol Propellant, and Fire Protection Applications
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ECOFYS
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Reduction of the
emissions of HFC's, PFC's and SF6 in the European Union
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Finland on behalf of the European Community and its member States
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Reduction of HFC
emissions from solvents
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Japan
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Promotion of
measures to limit HFC, PFC and SF6 emissions in Japan
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Oeko-Recherche
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Emission
reduction potential of HFCs, PFCs and SF6 in Germany
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USA
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U.S.Environmental
Protection Agency, Clean Air Act Title VI, section 612 SignificantNew Alternatives Policy (SNAP)
program
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