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German plea to EC for an extension on MAC directive deadline

GERMANY: The German Federal Environment Agency, UBA, is reported to have called on the EC to offer Daimler a stay of execution on the MAC Directive until the end of 2015 if the German car maker agrees to replace R134a with CO2 in its car air conditioning systems.
Daimler has insisted that it will not use R1234yf - the new low GWP substitute for R134a - after its own tests cast doubts upon the safety of the mildly flammable refrigerant in the event of a crash.

The UBA told the Reuters news agency that it was not possible to switch to a CO2-based system within a shorter period of time.

www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/14/daimler-honeywell-refrigerant-idUSL5N0BDEGD20130214

The IOR Annual Conference – a conference on-demand

Delegates to the IOR Annual Conference taking place from 21 to 22 April will get the chance to access the event live and all sessions and recordings for up six months afterwards providing fantastic value and allowing anyone registering for the event ...

  01-Apr-2021
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A-Gas partners with Solstice Advanced Materials

A-Gas, a global leader in Lifecycle Refrigerant Management and Solstice Advanced Materials, a global leader in high-performance speciality materials, have signed an agreement aimed at accelerating the transition to low global warming potential (GWP) ...

  19-Jun-2026

Summer is coming - checklist for chillers in summer

With the warmer summer months coming, we recommend you give your chiller a good clean and inspection so equipment can operate efficiently and production can run smoothly.
  17-Apr-2026
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