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The California Refrigerant Management Program & SB 260
California often leads the way in environmental policies, including policies around ESG and through the California Refrigerant Management Program. SB 260, otherwise known as the Climate Corporate Accountability Act, is currently going through the state’s senate which would require reporting to the California Air Resources Board on Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. SB 260…
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ESG Reporting, Fugitive Emissions & Accountability
If you’re in an ESG (environmental social and governance) leadership role for business models, either as a consultant or in-house expert, GHG emissions are likely to be a large focus within your business strategy.
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HFCs Refrigerant – New California Amendments
California’s codes and regulations for hfcs refrigerants are often seen as a model for environmental sustainability and decreasing our environmental footprint. That’s why we’ve been keeping an eye on their latest amendments – Title 17, Division 3, Chapter 1, Subchapter 10 Climate Change, Article 4 – which led to some new regulations that came into…
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California’s SB 260 and SEC Tackle Scope 1 Emissions
California is once again leading the way in reducing companies’ Scope 1 emissions and bolstering their environmental sustainability and corporate sustainability initiatives. SB 260 recently passed through the California senate, addressing all three scopes of emissions. What is most important to refrigerant tracking and HVAC/R operations, though, is its effect on scope 1 emissions reporting.
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California’s Hazardous Materials Business Plan
Are you aware of California’s Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) reporting requirements for certain refrigerants? It is an initiative for environmental sustainability and corporate sustainability to decrease companies’ environmental footprints.
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California HFC Regulation May Include GWP Limits
Are you aware of the new proposed CARB GWP limits for new stationary refrigeration and air-conditioning systems? The California refrigerant law 2020 could impact your facility. It will be important to know these refrigerant tracking regulations to keep your facilities up-to-date, and for ESG reporting and answering sustainability audit questions.