Tuesday, May 25, 2010
HARDI Supports CARB Findings on Refrigerant Cylinders
Too expensive for not enough emission savings. That's what a study commissioned by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to study the emission reduction potential by banning the use of non-refillable 30lb refrigerant cylinders concluded. HARDI agreed in principle, but argued that the cost estimates of such regulation were actually understated and argued that evidence is mounting that the existing market can deliver emission savings through enhanced refrigerant management awareness.
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business management,
CARB,
climate change legislation,
EPA,
industry news,
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