Training resource kit: preparing small businesses for the transition away from CFCs in refrigeration and air conditioning
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United Nations Environment Programme
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This report focuses on refrigeration and air conditioning as it represents the largest share of ODS consumption in developing countries and has the greatest opportunity for supporting the objectives of the Montreal Protocol. The topics addressed include: Good servicing practices Recovery and recycling Alternatives Cost-benefit fact sheets/information to support investment in ODS-free technology. The materials are based on results and findings of the study as well as existing publications and training materials developed by various organisations.
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