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Worthington Industries is a global leader in refrigerant containment solutions: non-refillable, refillable and recovery refrigerant cylinders. Worthington offers superior quality, safety, performance and service with multiple state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in the United States and Portugal.
A federal appeals court panel said the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lacked the authority to mandate the use of refillable cylinders and a system for tracking them.
The first brief was filed in the federal case against the EPA rule that would ban the use of non-refillable refrigerant cylinders and require refillable cylinders to be tracked.
EPA’s final rule on the AIM Act included a ban on non-refillable refrigerant cylinders starting in 2025. Several industry associations and a cylinder manufacturer have filed petitions to overturn the ban.