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Alliance Missions
 

INTERNATIONAL

To work within the Montreal Protocol process as the United Nations Environment Programme assesses and possibly changes the Protocol.

To encourage the use of HCFCs and HFCs where they are feasible and effective alternatives to ozone depleting CFCs.

The Alliance will monitor and participate in international efforts concerning technology transfer and any trade implications that arise from the Protocol's implementation. The Alliance will continue to work within the international process to establish policy to curtail illegal export and import of CFCs. The Alliance will monitor and participate in international meetings which address global climate change and the implication of HCFCs, or HFCs as greenhouse gases.

FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY

To monitor and advocate the industry's positions in Congress, and communicate with members of Congress and their staffs. Congressional activity may include further taxes on ozone- depleting substances, acceleration of the HCFC phaseouts, use restrictions on particular indus- tries, Clean Air Act reform, and analysis of climate change.

To monitor and advocate the industry's positions at the federal regulatory agencies. Regulatory activity may include new EPA regulations, reports, and guidances to implement portions of the Clean Air Act dealing with the CFC and HCFC phaseout; CFC, HCFC, and HFC recovery, recycling, and reclamation; emissions reduction; labeling; nonessential uses; a safe alternatives policy; and global climate change.

STATE AND LOCAL

To monitor and advocate the industry's position at the state and local level to ensure that ozone protection and global climate change policies are consistent with federal and international regulatory frame- works. The Alliance will coordinate industry response, testify at public hearings, submit written testimony, and educate legislators and their staffs.

PUBLIC EDUCATION

To educate and inform policymakers at all levels of government, the media, the general public, industries, and trade groups. The Alliance will continue to support the research and development of alternative technologies, substitute compounds, reduced emissions, and reduced CFC and HCFC usage.

CONFERENCES

To continue to sponsor the annual Earth Technologies Forum. The most recent conference attracted over 800 participants from 30 countries. The Alliance also sponsors regional conferences addressing ozone protection and global climate change.

 
 
Membership List
 
  • AGC Chemical Americas
  • Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute
  • Airgas
  • American Pacific Corp.
  • Arkema
  • Association of Home Appliances Manufacturers
  • Bard Manufacturing Co.
  • BASF
  • Brooks Automation, Inc.
  • Cap & Seal Company
  • Carrier Corporation
  • Center for the Polyurethanes Industry
  • Coolgas
  • Danfoss
  • DuPont
  • Dynatemp International
  • E.V. Dunbar Co.
  • Emerson Climate Technologies
  • Falcon Safety Products
  • FP International
  • General Motors
  • Golden Refrigerant
  • Halotron
  • Heating, Airconditioning & Refrigeration Distributors International
  • Honeywell
  • Hudson Technologies
  • ICOR International
  • IDQ Holdings
  • Ingersoll-Rand
  • Institute of International Container Lessors
  • International Pharmaceutical Aerosol Consortium
  • Johnson Controls
  • Lennox International
  • McQuay International
  • Metl-Span Corporation
  • Mexichem Fluor Inc.
  • Midwest Refrigerants
  • National Refrigerants
  • Owens Corning Specialty & Foam Products Center
  • Polar Technology
  • Refron
  • RemTec International
  • Rheem Manufacturing
  • Ritchie Engineering
  • Solvay
  • Spray Foam Alliance
  • Sub-Zero
  • The Dow Chemical Company
  • Trane Company
  • Whirlpool Corporation
  • Worthington Cylinder
 
 
Officers and Chairmen
 
Executive DirectorDave Stirpe
Special CounselKevin Fay
Membership DirectorTonya Hunt
Board of Directors
Phil Lapin - ChairFalcon Safety Products
Chris Bloom - SecretaryThe Dow Chemical Company
Warren Beeton - TreasurerEmerson
Nikoi AnnanOwens Corning
Ted AtwoodPolar Technology
Maureen BeattyNational Refrigerants
Steve BernhardtHoneywell
Mark BoncardoMexichem Fluor Inc.
Chuck BroadusAirgas
Tom CataniaWhirlpool
Jesse CombsCoolgas
Milton CuevasICOR International
Julian DeBulletMcQuay
David FergusonAGC Chemicals Americas
Kyle GilleyLennox International
Karl HielscherMetl-Span
Hal KivlanDynatemp International
Don MagidSolvay
John MandyckCarrier
Richard MarcusRemTec
Mack McFarlandDuPont
William McQuadeJohnson Controls/York
Karen MeyersRheem Manufacturing
Jeff MoeIngersoll Rand/Trane
Mike SieversBASF
Holly StevensHalotron
Tom WerkemaArkema
Robert WilkinsDanfoss
Kevin ZugibeHudson Technologies
Committee Chairs
Communications and EducationTom Werkema (Arkema)
Government RelationsSean MacKay (Whirlpool)
InternationalSteve Bernhardt (Honeywell)
LegalSteve Mandracchia (Hudson Technologies)
Science AdvisorMack McFarland (DuPont)
 
 
 
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