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MembreACAIRE
Asociación Colombiana de Acondicionamento del Aire y de La Refrigeración. ACAIRE is a Colombian association of HVAC&R, we promote the use of naturals refrigerants through training, promotion of the use of technical standards, generation of projects and relations with government and private entities. …
MembreAEEE
Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE ) is a policy advocacy and energy efficiency market enabler with a not-for-profit motive. About AEEE is the only organisation in India which works on creating awareness about energy efficiency as a resource. It advocates for data driven and evidence-based energy efficiency policies that will unleash innovation and entrepreneurship within the country to create an energy-efficient economy. Vision AEEE’s vision is to enable an energy-efficient India. Through incisive activities, AEEE mission is to be a partner in the transformation of India into a global leader in the field of energy efficiency, and shape India as one of the most attractive markets for companies with the best available energy-efficient technologies. …
MembreZimbabwe - Ministry of Environment, Water & Climate Change
The Climate Change Management Department and the National Ozone Office The Climate Change Management Department in The Ministry for Environment, Water & Climate is mandated with promoting best practices in climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies to enhance the country’s response and capacity to manage the impacts of climate change. It supervises development of Zimbabwe’s Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) and the Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) strategy. The National Ozone Office in the Climate Change Management Department is tasked with the coordination, training and awareness rising on ozone depleting substances. Zimbabwe has managed to meet the 2010 deadline for total phase out of the use of Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) in refrigeration and significantly reduced in the use of Methyl Bromide ahead of the 2015 Montreal protocol deadline. …
MembreTunisia Agence Nationale de Protection de l'Environnement
As part of ANPE, NOU Tunisia is committed to ozone and environmental protection. The National Ozone Unit is the focal point of the Montreal Protocol, it was created in Tunisia in 1990 within the National Environmental Protection Agency. The NOU´s mission is Monitoring the implementation of the Parties' decisions Prepare investment projects for ODS phase-out and monitoring Submit consumption data for ODS in Tunisia to the Ozone Secretariat in accordance with Article 7 of the Protocol and to the Executive Committee Represent Tunisia at meetings of the Parties, the Executive Committee, the Implementation Committee, the Open-ended Working Group and the African Network of National Coordinators of Ozone Layer Protection Programmes Control the import of ODS into Tunisia Chairing the meetings of the National Commission for the Protection of the Ozone Layer for the allocation of import quotas Organize awareness-raising activities aimed at both the general public and industry …
MembreTogo - Direction de l’Environnement
Ministry of Environment The mission of the Ministry of Environment and Forest Resources (MERF) is to: enforce the state’s policies on the management of environmental and forest resources; elaborate rules on the protection of the environment, prevent pollution, natural hazards and disasters; monitor the implementation and compliance with international environmental conventions, as well as the provisions of the framework law on the environment, the forest code and the law on preventing risks from biotechnology; monitor the integration of environmental concerns into the various sectoral policies and national development strategies; develop means of support and supervision of populations and other stakeholders in the context of reforestation and forest management; inform transboundary police on the movements of chemical and dangerous substances. Bureau national ozone/National Ozone Unit The main objective of the project is to develop expertise and increase the technical capacity of national institutions to reduce and/or phase out the consumption of controlled substances, including ozone-depleting substances and greenhouse gases targeted by the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. Concretely, the National Office will work for the elimination of HCFCs within the framework of the implementation of the Hydrochlorofluorocarbons Phase out Management Plan /Plans de Gestion et d’Elimination des Hydrochlorofluorocarbones/ (HPMP/PGEH) put in place by Togo; Honor the country's obligations in order to meet the deadline for the total elimination of HCFCs by 2030; Take the necessary measures for the implementation of the Kigali Amendment (KIP) etc. (Contact: Vidémé Amèh DJOSSOU, Coordinator) …
MembreSouth Africa - Department of Environmental Affairs
The Department of Environmental Affairs is responsible for protecting, conserving and improving the South African environment and natural resources. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa empowers us as a sector and the Department of Environmental Affairs continue to endeavour for the full realisation of the right to an environment that is not harmful to the health and well-being of South Africans and all those who live in our country. As the sector and the Department, we aim to radically transform our approach to environmental protection, while also balancing it with socio- economic development – crucial pillars on which sustainable development rests. As a nation we adopted the National Development Plan, which maps out the vision of the country for the 20 years ahead. In the environment sector, we will implement related aspects of the priority areas that deal with environmental protection and sustainable development. Also in our quest to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, particularly environmental protection and poverty reduction, we continue to promote various initiatives that galvanise unprecedented efforts to make South Africa a better country for all who live in it. The department therefore aims to provide leadership in environmental management, utilisation, conservation and protection of ecological infrastructure. …
MembreSeychelles - Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change
Energy and Climate Change Departement The Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change is charged with ensuring the constitutional right of every person to live in and enjoy a clean, healthy and ecologically balanced environment, the provision of a reliable, affordable and safe water and energy supply and build resilience against climate change and disasters. …
MembreSeychelles - Institute of Technology (SIT)
Promoting the use of hydrocarbons through training, to replace ozone-depleting substances in refrigeration and air conditioning appliances and systems Seychelles Institute of Technology works in close partnership with the Ozone Unit of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources for introducing hydrocarbon refrigerants and its blends as replacements in the domestic and commercial refrigeration and air conditioning industry in the country. SIT isthe only technical and vocational educational and training (TVET) professional centre engaged in providing training in refrigeration and air conditioning to the country's technicians. …
MembrePapua New Guinea - Climate Change & Development Authority
Papua New Guinea’s Climate Change and Development Authority shapes and implements the Government’s Climate Change (Management) Act. Climate Change and Development Authority (CCDA) is the coordinating entity for all climate change related policy and actions in Papua New Guinea and the designated National Authority under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The CCDA was established in September 2015 and replaces the former Office of Climate Change and Development. …
MembreNamibia - Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and SME Development
Republic of Namibia - National Ozone Unit The Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and SME Development is responsible for the development and management of Namibia’s economic regulatory regime, on the basis of which the country’s domestic and external economic relations are conducted. This Ministry is also responsible for promoting growth and development of the economy through the formulation and implementation of appropriate policies to attract investment, increase trade, develop and expand the country’s industrial base. …
