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Works with utilities to voluntarily commit to reduce sulfur hexafluoride emissions. The Partnership published a 2018 report detailing technical lessons learned from the partnership.
A voluntary program to recover emissions from appliance foams.
EPA’s GreenChill Partnership with food retailers, technology manufacturers, and chemical manufacturers works to reduce refrigerant emissions and transition to environmentally safe refrigerants.
GWU pledged that, as refrigeration and air-conditioning systems in all of its facilities are replaced over time, all new systems must use refrigerants with lower global warming potential than the systems they replace.
A voluntary program coordinated by EPA, in cooperation with USDA, that supports farmers and industry in the development and adoption of anaerobic digester systems.
Works cooperatively with coal companies to reduce methane emissions through recovery and utilization programs.
Includes phasing out high-bleed pneumatic devices, leak detection and repair, a training program, improved facility designs and research funding.
Aims to reduce the company’s methane emissions 80% by accelerating the replacement of aging pipe, rehabilitating or retiring outdated infrastructure, and adopting new technologies and operational practices.
API’s voluntary methane reduction program comprised of companies in the U.S. oil and natural gas industry committed to reducing methane emissions from their operations.