refrigerants naturally
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An initiative supported by UNEP and Greenpeace
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As the voice for the environment within the United Nations system, UNEP acts as a catalyst, advocate, educator and facilitator to promote the wise use and sustainable development of the global environment. Part of this work is to encourage new partnerships and mind-sets within the private sector to facilitate the transfer of knowledge and technology for sustainable development. The Refrigerants, Naturally initiative is an example of a bold new mind-set to achieve environmental benefits through voluntary corporate action and information exchange.

We at UNEP, through our Paris-based Division of Technology, Industry and Economics OzonAction Programme, have been associated with Refrigerants, Naturally from the very start. In 2000, UNEP and US EPA were instrumental in organizing the Alternative Refrigerants Forum in Illinois to promote the adoption of non-CFC and non-HFC refrigerants by multinational corporations, including McDonaldÕs, The Coca Cola Corporation and their competitors. The collaboration resulting from that forum became an ongoing dialogue between UNEP, Greenpeace, McDonaldÕs, The Coca Cola Corporation and Unilever that later gelled into the Refrigerants, Naturally partnership, first manifesting itself publicly in the 2004 conference in Brussels. Since that time, Refrigerants, Naturally has been officially recognised as a Partnership for Sustainable Development by the UN Commission on Sustainable Development as a voluntary, multi-stakeholder initiative that contributes to the implementation of Agenda 21, Rio+5 and the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation.

UNEP supports Refrigerant, Naturally for the following reasons:

  • Environment: Participating companies are realising substantial ozone and climate protection benefits by identifying, testing and deploying new refrigeration and air conditioning technology in point-of-sale cooling applications.
  • Coordination: Through their actions and words, the companies are addressing multiple global environmental issues at once, and thereby supporting implementation objectives of the Montreal Protocol and Kyoto Protocol.
  • Innovation: The partners are achieving environmental objectives by stimulating demand for new technology, and working in a close and cooperative way with the technology supply chain.
  • Voluntary: The companies are in many instances working in advance of regulations in a pro-active, not reactive, way.
  • Multi-stakeholder: The initiative involves private sector entities, UNEP, and Greenpeace: a true "public-private partnership".
  • Participatory: The partners share technical information between themselves in a free and transparent manner, and there is an openess to have other companies join.

Coca-Cola, Unilever and McDonald's are taking an important step in addressing environmental issues with coherence. The future of sustainable refrigeration lies in this type of forward-looking technology innovation.


For more information:
Mr. Rajendra Shende, Head of OzonAction Branch
United Nations Environment Programme
Division of Technology, Industry and Economics
Tour Mirabeau, 39-43, quai Andre Citroen
75739 Paris Cedex 15, France
Tel: +33 1 44 37 14 59
Fax: +33 1 44 37 14 74
E-mail: rmshende@unep.fr
Website: www.unep.fr/ozonaction
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- UNEP 2006 REPORT OF THE REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT PUMPS TECHNICAL OPTIONS COMMITTEE 2006 Assessment, references to RefNat