Half of fridge plants failing to recover enough CFCs

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The Environment Agency’s first audit of fridge recycling facilities has suggested that half of reprocessors are not recovering a “reasonable” amount of ozone-depleting substances from their processed fridges.

Published today, the Agency audit found that four out of eight fridge recycling sites in England and Wales are not meeting the level of ODS recovery the Agency considers as “reasonable”.

When released into the atmosphere, ODS refrigerants and blowing agents such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are thought to damage the ozone layer, which protects life from harmful solar radiation.

European ODS Regulations require the collection and recycling of fridges to limit the release of ODS, but does not set a standard for the amount of ODS that should be recovered from processed units.

Full story from Let’s Recycle

One thought on “Half of fridge plants failing to recover enough CFCs

  1. So once Mrs jones has just suck her freshly sharpened knife through the evaporator whilst defrosting it. what are they ment to recover? they can only recover what still there

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