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the refrigerants
adjective
That cools or freezes; allaying heat or fever.
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Coca-Cola subsequently joined with Unilever and McDonald 'sto form the Refrigerants Naturally! partnership.
Carmakers have economic incentives to standardize the refrigerants they use, rather than have to conform to multiple local standards.
But because the technology is newer, the costs tends to be higher, says Daniel Colbourne from the Refrigerants, Naturally!
Mr. Dunham of JACO says his company is already taking one of the refrigerants it destroys, CFC 12, to the carbon offset market.
These compounds, widely used in air-conditioners and originally developed to replace the refrigerants that were damaging the ozone layer, turned out to be a potent greenhouse gas.
Hydrofluorocarbons, better known as HFCs, have been the refrigerants of choice since their predecessor, chlorofluorocarbons, were proved to hurt the ozone layer.
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Several U.S. supermarket chains have teamed up with the EPA and the refrigerant and refrigeration industries in a voluntary program to curb emissions that can exacerbate climate change.
The remaining 20% comes from the units' refrigerants, the liquid agents within the coils that are used to cool and dehumidify the air.
The lawsuit charged the city with collecting discarded refrigerators and air-conditioners and crushing them without first removing the refrigerant chemicals they contained.
But, again, replacing the refrigerant means replacing the hoses with new ones that have special liners.
This turns the refrigerant back into its cooler liquid state to be used again.
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