관심 있으신가요? 지금 문의하세요
문의하려면 오른쪽 폼을 작성하시거나 아래 이메일 주소로 연락 주십시오.
sales@senecaesg.com-->
European Parliament and Council lawmakers have reached a provisional agreement on new legislation aimed at significantly reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from fluorinated gases (F-gases) and ozone-depleting substances (ODS), as reported by Reuters on October 5. The legislation includes a phase-out plan for hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which constitute around 90% of F-gas emissions. Under the new rules, the consumption of HFCs will be reduced by 95% by 2030from 2015 levels, with a complete phase-out of these substances by 2050. Additionally, the agreement involves a ban on introducing specific categories of products and equipment containing HFCs into the market. The rules also dictate that F-gases can be used in new equipment only if no suitable alternatives are available, or if the most climate-friendly F-gases are used.
The European Union (EU) initiated negotiations on this law in April to reduce Europe’s use of F-gases and ODS. These substances are commonly used in various industrial applications and appliances, such as refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pump equipment. These potent GHGs have a global warming potential thousands or tens of thousands of times stronger than CO2. F-gases account for approximately 2.5% of the EU’s GHG emissions. The recent legislation aims to prevent nearly 500 million tons of GHG emissions by 2050. This aligns with the EU’s climate goals, including a 55% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030 and achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
Sources:
포트폴리오의 ESG 성과를 모니터링하고, 나만의 ESG 프레임워크를 만들며, 더 나은 비즈니스 의사결정을 내리세요.
문의하려면 오른쪽 폼을 작성하시거나 아래 이메일 주소로 연락 주십시오.
sales@senecaesg.com7 Straits View, Marina One East Tower, #05-01, Singapore 018936
+65 6223 8888
Gustav Mahlerplein 2 Amsterdam, Netherlands 1082 MA
(+31) 6 4817 3634
77 Dunhua South Road, 7F Section 2, Da'an District Taipei City, Taiwan 106414
(+886) 02 2706 2108
Viet Tower 1, Thai Ha, Dong Da Hanoi, Vietnam 100000
(+84) 936 075 490
Av. Santo Toribio 143,
San Isidro, Lima, Peru, 15073
(+51) 951 722 377
1-4-20 Nishikicho, Tachikawa City, Tokyo 190-0022