Title | Small cans of refrigerant have big impacts |
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Small cans of refrigerant have big impacts (Number of pages: 1) (Publication Size: 169KB)
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Author(s) | Janee Zakoren | ||||
Description | In May 2021, Washington state passed House Bill 1050 expanding on the 2019 HFC restrictions. As of July 25, 2021, this law prohibits the sale and purchase of small cans of refrigerants and nonessential consumer products containing high-global warming potential refrigerants. | ||||
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Contact | Leonard Machut at 360-890-6381 or leonard.machut@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | refrigerants, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gases, greenhouse gas emissions, HFC, hydrofluorocarbons | ||||
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