Are hydrocarbons still a choice for fulfilling Coke’s HFC-free goals?
The Coca-Cola Company has released its 2010/2011 Sustainability Report, reviewing the progress made towards its goal to have all Are hydrocarbons still a choice for fulfilling Coke’s HFC-free goals?new cold-drink…
BRC report calls stronger economic incentives for natural refrigerants
According to a new report by the British Retail Consortium (BRC), UK retailers have reduced emissions from refrigerant gases by 37% BRC report calls for stronger economic incentives for natural…
Growing Market potential for Hydrocarbon refrigeration commercial kitchens
With several global brands committing to HFC-free refrigeration, we take a look at the benefits of hydrocarbon refrigeration in Growing market potential for hydrocarbon refrigeration for commercial kitchenscommercial kitchens and…
By 2019, 85% of EU refrigerators will have to be collected for Recycling
As of 2019, the EU countries will be obliged to collect and recycle up to 85% of refrigerators, freezers and other electrical and By 2019, 85% of EU refrigerators will…
Hydrocarbon Products and market prospects AHR Expo in Chicago Part-1
The first important step paving the way for the wider roll-out of hydrocarbon refrigeration in the US was achieved with the EPA SNAP Hydrocarbon products and market prospects from the…
Latest Low Temperature Hydrocarbon Freezers availabe for Laboratories
Concerns with carbon footprint are spurring innovations in ultra low-temperature (ULT) refrigeration, required by most laboratories Latest low-temperature hydrocarbon freezers available for laboratoriesto store samples, reagents, antibodies and enzymes. Several…
Tesco Asia’s first zero carbon store uses hydrocarbons
Last month, Tesco Lotus opened Asia’s first zero carbon hypermarket in Bang Phra, Thailand, incorporating hydrocarbon based Tesco Asia’s first zero carbon store uses hydrocarbonsrefrigeration equipment. “Our zero carbon stores…
New GIZ guideline on how to convert fridge production plants to hydrocarbons
This last article on the series of recent publications by the German International Cooperation (GIZ) focuses on the “Production conversion of domestic refrigerators from halogenated to hydrocarbon refrigerants – A…
GIZ launches publication on safe conversion of split ACs to Hydrocarbons
On behalf of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), the German International Cooperation (GIZ) has published a guide intended to assist technicians, trainers…
Report: Natural Refrigerants to Replace HCFCs in developing countries
Hydrocarbons and other natural refrigerants are viable alternatives to ozone-depleting HCFCs in developing countries, a report with contributions from Report: Natural Refrigerants to replace HCFCs in developing countriesexperts around the…