Lifecycle Refrigerant Management can ensure that the Montreal Protocol continues its planet-saving legacy.
Realizing the full potential of the Montreal Protocol to protect the climate and ozone layer requires consideration of controlled substances’ complete lifecycle: from production and use to leak reduction, recovery, reuse, and environmentally sound disposal. This coordinated approach — known as lifecycle refrigerant management (LRM) — can generate significant climate, atmospheric, and equity benefits at low cost. This paper (now updated to reflect the Parties' landmark decisions on LRM at the Thirty-Fifth Meeting of the Parties) discusses LRM best practices and their potential impact.
Note: a prior version of this white paper incorrectly stated that the "installed refrigerant bank" is expected to grow to 91 GtCO2e by 2100. 91 GtCO2e is in fact the cumulative amount of refrigerant estimated to enter the market by 2100 under baseline compliance with the Kigali Amendment. The report has since been updated.