*This article has been updated on September 22 with the logos received until that day

European companies supporting the safe and streamlined uptake of natural refrigerants in the refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat pumps sector (RACHP) have drafted a letter (below) with detailed requests for EU policymakers gathering after the summer recess to carve out the final provisions of the EU F-gas Regulation. Signatures for the letter are sought from like-minded stakeholders. The statement can count on the support of already over 40 companies.

Policymakers from the European Parliament, the Council of the EU and the European Commission will convene during the coming weeks in three-way negotiations known as a trilogue to find compromises and make the regulation operational as soon as January 1, 2024.

The letter will be delivered to policymakers active on the revision of the EU F-gas Regulation in September and October 2023. The letter will also be shared with EU policymakers at the ATMOsphere Europe Summit 2023 in Brussels September 19–20, which will be one of the latest possibilities to interact with policymakers. Secure your ticket by registering at this link. ATMOsphere, organizer of the conference, is publisher of R744.com.

The companies are seeking support from like-minded manufacturers, universities and associations. Expression of interest to sign the letter can be sent to the ATMOsphere LinkedIn account, as well by filling in the Typeform below. The names of the interested entities will be added upon receipt on a rolling basis.

Natural refrigerants are considered energy-efficient solutions that can technologically replace fluorinated refrigerants.CO2 (R744) is a nonflammable, nontoxic natural refrigerant that already powered refrigeration in 57,000 stores and industrial sites in Europe as of December 2022, according to research by ATMOsphere. R744 is also widely used in heat pumps delivering heating in district energy systems, and as a refrigerant in mobile air-conditioning and transport refrigeration systems.