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Handbook for the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer

… means levels determined in accordance with Article 3. 8. “Industrial rationalization” means the transfer of all or a … Parties operating under Article 5 and for the purposes of industrial rationalization between Parties. 2. Each Party … 300, 331 VII/10 Continued uses of controlled substances as chemical process agents after 1996 1 113 VII/11 Laboratory …
26 May 2026 Document in Climate and Atmosphere

Introduction to Ozone Depletion - extract from InforMEA e-learning course

… other living organisms. Surface-level ozone is a result of chemical reactions involving emissions from vehicles, industrial pollution and sunlight. Because ozone reacts … and fire protection and contain various combinations of chemical elements, of which chlorofluorocarbons (“CFCs”) are …
26 May 2026 Course lesson in Climate and Atmosphere

National Implementation of the Montreal Protocol: Brazil

… Foam, Commercial Refrigeration, Solvents, Agriculture, Chemical Industry and RAC servicing , in order to phase out … Recovery, Recycling, and/or Regeneration Project in the Industrial Refrigeration and Central Air Conditioning …
26 May 2026 Document in Climate and Atmosphere

Common Ozone-Depleting Substances and Some Alternatives

… fire extinguishers 1.1 1,380 Methyl chloroform (CHCl3) Industrial solvent for cleaning, inks, correction fluid 0.1 … (ODP) is the ratio of the impact on ozone caused by a chemical compared to the impact of a similar mass of CFC-11. …
26 May 2026 Document in Climate and Atmosphere