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Responsible Use Principles for
Refrigerant Recovery, Recycling, and Reclamation

Environmental Considerations for Household Refrigerators

A key element of the responsible use and stewardship of fluorocarbon refrigerants is the recovery, recycling and reclamation of used refrigerants so that they can be reprocessed for further commercial use or destroyed. Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) can be recovered, recycled and reclaimed from many applications, including mobile air conditioning, stationary air conditioning and refrigeration.

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There are many environmental and economic benefits to be gained from recovery, recycling and reclamation efforts worldwide. The major benefits include:

  • Minimized atmospheric emissions and reduced environmental impact;
  • Expanded market opportunity for used refrigerant;
  • Reduced environmental compliance costs;
  • Reduced need for new refrigerant; and
  • Increased lifetime of refrigeration equipment due to contaminant removal;

The following describes the specific differences between refrigerant recovery, recycling and reclamation:

Refrigerant RECOVERY involves the removal of a refrigerant from a system and the placement of that refrigerant into a container. The recovery process:

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Refrigerant RECYCLING involves processing used refrigerants to reduce contaminants, then reusing the refrigerant.

Refrigerant RECLAMATION involves purifying used refrigerant to meet industry product specifications.

Specific Recovery, Recycling and Reclamation options and methods depend on the application and refrigeration equipment size. Recovery and recycling of refrigerants used in mobile air conditioning normally occurs in licensed vehicle maintenance facilities where the used refrigerant is removed and replaced with a recycled product. For stationary air conditioning systems or small refrigeration equipment, HVAC professionals can remove and recover used refrigerants, which can then be shipped to a reclamation facility. For large refrigeration equipment, used refrigerant can be recovered by an HVAC professional and either reclaimed onsite for reuse or shipped to a reclamation facility. Regardless of which method is used, all personnel must be properly trained to handle refrigerants.

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), various governments worldwide, and many companies can provide more information. Contact the Alliance for Responsible Atmospheric Policy. The Alliance recommends that refrigerants not be released to the atmosphere, and where feasible, recovery/recycling standards for all refrigerants be strengthened. Recovery, recycling and reclamation will maximize refrigerant reuse and thereby minimize release to the atmosphere.

The Alliance for Responsible Atmospheric Policy is a leading industry voice which coordinates industry participation in the development of reasonable international and U.S. Government policies regarding ozone protection and global climate change.

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