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The US environmental protection agency snaps HFCs to attention


UNITED STATES: Chemours has applauded the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for publishing a Final Rule under the Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) to ban certain hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). It says this is an important first step in changing the regulatory status of a variety of high global warming potential (GWP) HFCs. The change in SNAP status makes it no longer acceptable to use these particular HFCs in specific applications after the specified date. Applications that are impacted include mobile and stationary


refrigerants, foam expansion agents and aerosol propellants.


Global business director at Chemours Fluorochemicals, Diego Boeri, said: “Chemours continues to support the President’s Global Climate Action Plan and the EPA’s commitment to exercising their authority to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in applications that have readily available lower GWP options. “That is why we have invested significantly to bring our line of Opteon low global warming potential, energy efficient products to market.”


Longcross goes into administration


LONGCROSS


CONSTRUCTION WENT into administration on 16 June. In addition, the directors of Longcross Group Limited also filed a Notice of Intention to Appoint Administrators to Longcross Group. No other companies within the Longcross group of companies have been affected by these actions – LXE South Ltd, LXE North Ltd and Longcross Fire and Security are all trading normally under the control of their directors.


Lee Manning and Matt Smith of Deloitte LLP were appointed joint administrators.


ICS COOL ENERGY has increased its presence in Scotland taking larger offices and opening a new depot to support its growing customer base in Scotland and the North of England.


Now based at Strathclyde Business Park in Bellshill, the company’s new offices house a dedicated workforce offering improved lead times for the company’s 600+ customers in Scotland and the North of England.


The team includes dedicated sales, rental and service staff and the firm is introducing an Engineering Apprenticeship scheme for people to develop their skills within the temperature control industry.


control is growing in Scotland and the North of England, which is why the new offices and depot are so important. We are constantly striving to develop stronger customer relationships with a larger team to deliver the quality of service that our customers have come to expect.


The new depot will support the company’s rental operation, housing temperature control units and portables ready to meet emergencies and urgent requirements, faster than ever before.


Company director Adam Spolnik, said: “The market for energy-efficient temperature


“Together, our growing team will provide customers with a complete, widespread service with a comprehensive range of solutions to meet customer’s temperature control needs, offering more support and complete peace of mind. Our customers in the Northern regions can rely on a prompt and comprehensive service throughout the year.”


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