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NUREMBERG, Germany - Efforts to ensure that HFC refrigerants have a long future in Europe are being made by a number of manufacturers and trade groups. They are making commitments to refrigerant containment and technician training, and they are monitoring and responding to proposed regulations.
These proposed laws must work their way through a labyrinth of approval processes within the European Union.