This Thematic Meeting on Policy Options for an HFC Phase-down is being organized as a session topic in a series of meetings organized by UNEP CAP team, Asia and the Pacific Office throughout 2021.
This meeting is part of the activities of UNEP OzonAction’s Asia Pacific Compliance Assistance Programme (CAP). The meeting is to review the strategy of how to integrate HFC issues into the ongoing HCFC phaseout activities.
This meeting is organised by OzonAction Compliance Assistance Programme of Asia and the Pacific Office, UNEP. It is part of the Regional Network service that OzonAction's Compliance Assistance Programme (CAP) provides to Article 5 (developing) countries as part its role as an Implementing Agency of the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.
This meeting is organised by UN Environment OzonAction Asia and Pacific Office.
It is part of the Regional Network service that OzonAction's Compliance Assistance Programme (CAP) provides to Article 5 (developing) countries as part its role as an Implementing Agency of the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.
This meeting is organised by UN Environment OzonAction. It is part of the Regional Network service that OzonAction's Compliance Assistance Programme (CAP) provides to Article 5 (developing) countries as part its role as an Implementing Agency of the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.
This meeting is organised by UN Environment OzonAction, South Asia Network, Asia and Pacific Office, and is part of the Regional Network service that OzonAction's Compliance Assistance Programme (CAP) provides to Article 5 (developing) countries as part its role as an Implementing Agency of the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the
This meeting is organised by UN Environment OzonAction in cooperation with the Department of Environment, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh.
The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer will help protect the climate by phasing down high global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which are commonly used as refrigerants. Promoting energy efficiency of air conditioning and refrigeration technology can significantly increase those climate co-benefits.