Core Viewpoint - The release of the "National Plan for China's Implementation of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (2025-2030)" marks a significant step for the home appliance industry in promoting green and low-carbon technologies, aiming for high-quality and sustainable development [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Compliance and Achievements - The home appliance industry in China has successfully transitioned to using environmentally friendly refrigerants such as isobutane (R600a) and cyclopentane, eliminating the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by July 2007, ahead of the international commitment timeline by two and a half years [1]. - Since 2011, the industry has been working towards the elimination of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), adopting propane (R290) as a climate-friendly alternative, contributing to global compliance with the Montreal Protocol [2]. - In 2023, the total revenue of the home appliance industry reached 1.84 trillion yuan, with a profit of 156.5 billion yuan, and the industry accounted for over 50% of global production in major appliance categories, with room air conditioners reaching over 80% [2]. Group 2: Future Regulations and Goals - According to the National Plan, the industry must reduce HCFCs usage by at least 70% from the baseline by 2025, with a complete ban on producing appliances using HCFCs starting January 1, 2030 [3]. - The plan encourages the use of natural refrigerants and outlines specific timelines for phasing out HFCs in refrigerators and air conditioners, with a focus on promoting R290 technology [3]. - The home appliance industry aims to continue its green and low-carbon transformation, guided by ecological civilization principles, to further contribute to ozone layer protection and climate change mitigation [3].
中国家用电器协会秘书长王雷:推动家电行业“含绿量”和“含金量”同步增长|专家解读②
Zhong Guo Huan Jing Bao·2025-05-06 01:32