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India has removed production, consumption of ozone juled substances: MOS Choubey

India has removed production, consumption of ozone juled substances: MOS Choubey
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New Delhi: India has succeeded in removing the production and consumption of several high-spirited substances, the Union State Minister for the Ashwaini Choubey environment said on Thursday.
Giving an event on the 27th global ozone day, he also said that the country meets all the obligations of the Montreal protocol by accessing technical and financial assistance from the protocol mechanism.
The 2021 world ozone day theme is ‘Montreal protocol – keeping us, our food and vaccine stays cool’.
“One reason India’s success in removing the depletion of Ozone (ODS) is the involvement of the main stakeholders both in planning and implementation levels.” Industry, research institutions, the Ministry of Line, consumers, among others, have contributed significantly to the outgoing Ozone Herbal Phase program From the Montreal protocol in India, “Chouborte said.
Referring to the Amendment of Kigali in the Montreal protocol, which was recently ratified by India, the Minister said the problem related to minimizing the belittal of industrial and adverse economic impacts must be handled right when developing the hydrofluorocarbon phase strategy To implement the day of the world Ozone celebrated on September 16 every year to commemorate the signing of the Montreal Protocol, the International Environmental Agreement to remove the production and consumption of the juling ozone substance, which began to apply today in 1987.
The day was celebrated every year to spread Kan awareness among people about the thinning of the ozone layer and the steps taken to preserve it.
Ozone cells, the Ministry of Environment, have celebrated World Ozone Day since 1995 at the national and state level, the ministry said.
Choubey also released an action plan to implement the recommendation of the Indian Cooling Action Plan (ICAP) for the cooling of the thematic area in the building.
The action plan has been developed after mapping the recommendations given in ICAP and after detailed discussions with various stakeholders, including the Department and Ministry of Line.
“ICAP, first-of-the-type in the world that will be developed by the Ministry of Environment, discuss cross-sectoral cooling requirements and register actions that can help reduce demand for cooling through synergy in environmental and socio-economic actions.
ICAP aims to reduce emissions Direct and indirect, “said the ministry.
Choubey also released a report on the cold chain sector in India for promoting non-ozone thinning substances and global global warming potential refrigerants, and other reports on public procurement policies for cooling equipment and air conditioning using non-ODS-based refrigerants.
He also released poster winning entries and slogan competitions held on occasion in various schools in India.
More than 3,900 students participate in the competition.
The State Secretary of the Rupa, UNEP India Head Atul Like, representatives of the UNDP Resident of India Shoko Tones and various industrial representatives, industrial organizations and other stakeholders, and more than 3,000 school children participate in virtual events.
India, as the Montreal protocol party since June 1992, has succeeded in implementing the Montreal protocol and the thinning of the ozone substance to delete projects and activities in line with the protocol phase schedule.
India has removed the chlorofluorocarbon phase, carbon tetrachloride, halon, methyl bromide and methyl chloroform for controlled use in accordance with the Montreal protocol.
At present, Hydrochlorofluorocarbon is being removed according to the Montreal protocol acceleration schedule.
The stage management stage Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HPMP) stage-i has been successfully implemented from 2012 to 2016 and HydrochloroFluorocarbon Phase Out Management Plan (HPMP) Phase-II is currently in the implementation of 2017 and will be completed in 2023, adding ministries.

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