China’s plans to accelerate HCFC phase out
Through the HCFC Phase-out Management Plan (HPMP), 45 000 metric tonnes of HCFCs are to be eliminated
In December 19, 2012, the Chinese Minister of the Environment Zhang Lijun, launched the HCFC Phase-out Management Plan (HPMP) a USD 270 million project ot completely phase-out HCFC use by January 2015.
Currently, China is the largest worldwide producer, consumer and exporter of HCFCs: over 70% of global HCFC production and 50% of the total consumption of developing countries.
Through the HPMP, 45 000 metric tonnes of HCFCs (around 17% of China’s overall HCFC use) will be eliminated and replacement technologies will significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the country.
Currently, China is the largest worldwide producer, consumer and exporter of HCFCs: over 70% of global HCFC production and 50% of the total consumption of developing countries.
Through the HPMP, 45 000 metric tonnes of HCFCs (around 17% of China’s overall HCFC use) will be eliminated and replacement technologies will significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the country.