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Following the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole in late 1985, governments recognized the need for stronger measures to reduce the production and consumption of a number of CFCs (CFC 11, 12, 113, 114, and 115) and several Halons (1211, 1301, 2402). The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone La

The Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) provides, at the request of Parties, technical information related to the alternative technologies that have been investigated and employed to make it possible to virtually eliminate use of Ozone Depleting Substances (CFCs, Halons etc), that harm the ozone layer.

TEAP provides reports and documents produced by itself and its specific Technical Options Committees and Task Forces

Clicking on Members will take you to the names of the TEAP members and members of subsidiary


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