Article: Faster phaseout for chlorofluorocarbons endorsed by U.S. frozen food group. (American Frozen Food Institute)(includes related article) (Warehousing World)

More proposals for substitutes expected at Halon Alternatives Conference in Washington, with effects on global warming as ozone depletion crucial.

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are going to be phased out sooner than anyone could have guessed a few years ago, and the search for alternatives is getting more intense.

Refrigeration industry people were scheduled to hear the latest Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at the 1992 International CFC and Halon Alternatives Conference at the Hilton in Washington, D.C.

Amidst the increasing likelihood that the CFC phaseout will be advanced to Jan. 1, 1996, the search for alternatives is going to be complicated by the Global Warming ...

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