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BeyondHFCs studies (7)

added 15 July, 2010
« Results by the German Federal Institute for Materials Research show that next generation chemical refrigerant HFC1234yf forms highly toxic hydrogen fluoride at concentrations dangerous to human life when burning or in contact with hot surfaces. »

added 7 July, 2010
« By Greenpeace International, Green Cooling, BeyondHFCs, TheNaturalVoice »

added 17 June, 2010
« This is the presentation of BeyondHFCs at the 30th Open Ended Working Group of Parties to the Montreal Protocol in June 2010. BeyondHFCs presented its analysis of the latest TEAP report. The campaign raises a number of issues where the report... »

added 16 June, 2010
« BeyondHFCs welcomes the latest report issued by the Technical and Economic Assessment Panel in May 2010 providing the signatories of the Montreal Protocol with its latest assessment of HCFCS and environmentally sound alternatives.

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added 18 May, 2010
« The members of the Executive Committee (ExCom) of the Multilateral Fund (MLF) reached a long-awaited agreement on HCFC guidelines to enable developing countries to comply with the Montreal Protocol’s accelerated phase-out timetable of hydroc... »

added 22 March, 2010
« Initially invented in Japan, hundreds of thousands of vending machines operating with natural refrigerant carbon dioxide (also called CO2 or R-744) have to date been successfully applied worldwide, including in Europe. »

added 2 February, 2010
« The Chilling Facts survey, carried out by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) for the second consecutive year asked supermarkets about the global warming impacts of their refrigeration. »

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