Refrigeration commitments & achievements of CGF members.
Type of monograph: Booklet
Summary
The Consumer Goods Forum, one of the most important global organisations in the food industry, has made an unequivocal commitment to use natural refrigerant-based technology for energy efficiency and emissions reduction in refrigeration.
In 2010, the CGF made a commitment to tackle the growing climate impact of the refrigeration systems used by its members and to replace HFCs by 2015. In this document: “Refrigeration Commitments & Achievements of CGF Members”, 14 multinational CGF members report their progress and commitments in replacing HFC based refrigeration with natural refrigerant based systems.
Details
- Original title: Refrigeration commitments & achievements of CGF members.
- Record ID : 30017310
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment, General information, HFCs alternatives
- Publication: The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) - Australia/Australia
- Publication date: 2016/01
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