UNIDO, Turkmenistan Implement Major Project Within International Agreement
Date
2/25/2023 2:11:53 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 25. The United
Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and
Turkmenistan are implementing a major project under an
international agreement, Communications Officer of the UNIDO
Charles Arthur, told trend .
According to him, this project is the implementation of
Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) Phase-Out Management Plan, which
will lead to the phasing out of a large number of potentially
ozone-depleting chemicals and will help Turkmenistan achieve the
target of reducing basic HCFC consumption by 67.5 percent by
2025.
Charles Arthur noted that in September 2020 Turkmenistan became
the first Central Asian country to ratify the Kigali Amendment to
the Montreal Protocol, and also added that this amendment is an
international agreement on the gradual reduction of consumption and
production of Hydrochlorofluorocarbons.
'HFCs do not contain chlorine, so they do not cause ozone
depletion, and therefore have been replacing HCFCs under the
Montreal Protocol. However, hydrofluorocarbons are powerful
greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change, so this
amendment adds HFCs to the list of chemicals that countries promise
to phase down. Turkmenistan is required to freeze HFC production
and use in 2024, with an 80 percent reduction in use by 2045,' the
representative of UNIDO said.
The Kigali Amendment is the fifth amendment to the Montreal
Protocol adopted to reduce the consumption of hydrofluorocarbons,
which were often used as a substitute for ozone-depleting
substances.
More than 140 countries have ratified the Kigali Amendment so
far. It is estimated that the global implementation of the
amendment will prevent emissions of up to 80 billion tons of carbon
dioxide by 2050.
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