The European Council on Monday announced the adoption of new legislation aimed at phasing down highly potent greenhouse gases, including fluorinated gases (F-gases) and ozone-depleting substances (ODSs).
This marks the final significant step towards implementing the new regulation.
The rules are expected to eliminate 500 million tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions by 2050, equivalent to the combined annual emissions of France and Belgium.
The legislation will lead to the complete phasing out of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which account for around 90% of F-gas emissions, by 2050 and a 95% reduction by 2030.
In addition to offering incentives for the employment of climate-friendly alternatives, the Act includes an export prohibition to ensure that outdated machinery with high greenhouse gas potential is not sold to nations outside the EU.
The regulations also include equipment containing solvents or fire prevention systems, fire extinguishers, and other equipment, as well as building materials, refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pump equipment in the list of industries where ODSs must be recovered for destruction, recycling, or reclamation.