Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Cabinet nod to pact on cutting down of HFCS

- Jayashree Nandi KIGALI AMENDMENT

NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet has approved the ratificati­on of Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer, the ministry of environmen­t said in a press statement on Wednesday. The Kigali Amendment aims to phase-down hydrofluor­ocarbons (HFCS) by curbing both their production and consumptio­n. Though HFCS don’t impact the ozone layer, they are powerful greenhouse gases. HFCS are used as replacemen­ts for hydrochlor­ofluorocar­bons (HCFCS) and chlorofluo­rocarbons (CFCS), which are ozone-depleting gases.

“With the Kigali Amendment, the Montreal Protocol will be an even more powerful instrument against global warming,” says the United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on. The amendment aims to achieve over 80% reduction in HFC consumptio­n by 2047, which will curb a global increase of temperatur­e by up to 0.5 degrees Celsius by the end of the century.

According to a statement by the environmen­t ministry on HFC phasedown, a national strategy will be developed after consultati­ons with all stakeholde­rs by 2023. Amendments to the existing legislatio­n framework, the Ozone Depleting Substances (Regulation and Control) Rules to allow appropriat­e control of the production and consumptio­n of HFCS to ensure compliance with the Kigali Amendment will be done by mid-2024.

Following a massive growth in the use of HFCS, especially in the refrigerat­ion and air-conditioni­ng sector, the parties to the Montreal Protocol reached an agreement at their 28th meeting of the parties in October 2016 in Kigali, Rwanda, to add HFCS to the list of controlled substances.

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