Agreement reached on the new F-GAS Regulation

Agreement reached on the new F-GAS Regulation

On 5 October, the European Council and the EU Parliament reached a provisional political agreement on the revised F-GAS Regulation. The new regulations stipulate completely eliminating HFCs in consumption by 2050 and minimising production in Europe by 2036.

The agreement is intended to further reduce emissions into the atmosphere and limit the global temperature increase, in accordance with the Paris Agreement.

As a member of the Unione del Caldo e del Freddo Green (Coalition for Green Heating and Cooling), Criocabin has promoted the need for this ambitious review in order to place sustainability at the heart of the key sectors of refrigeration, air-conditioning and heating.

As a result, we are proud and satisfied to have contributed to improving a very crucial standard for the climate, the environment and our economy, since Italian and European companies are already at the forefront in developing clean alternatives to fluorinated gases.

This achievement also enables us to raise the bar on product innovation and quality while focusing on the next steps towards continuously optimising performance.

More details on the new regulation are available at the following link: New F-GAS Regulation