India Achieves Complete Phase Out of One the Most Potent Ozone
Depleting Chemical
[22.01.2020]
India has successfully achieved the complete phase
out of Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC)-141 b, which is
a chemical used by foam manufacturing enterprises and one of the most potent ozone depleting chemical after Chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs) .(HCFC)-141 b is used mainly as a blowing agent in the production of
rigid polyurethane (PU) foams.
India has consciously chosen a path for environment
friendly and energy efficient technologies while phasing out Ozone Depleting Substances
(ODSs). Importantly, India is one among the few countries globally and a pioneer
in some cases in the use of technologies, which are non-Ozone Depleting and have
a low Global Warming Potential (GWP).
India had proactively and successfully taken the
challenge of complete phase out of Hydrochlorofluorocarbon
(HCFC)-141 b, which is a chemical used by foam manufacturing enterprises by 1.1.2020.
On 31 December, 2019, as part of the Government’s commitment for moving towards
environment friendly technologies, in a significant first, the Ministry of Environment,
Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) brought out a notification
in the Gazette of India through which the issuance of import license for HCFC-141b
is prohibited from 1st January, 2020 under Ozone Depleting Substances (Regulation
and Control) Amendment Rules, 2019 issued under the Environment (Protection) Act,
1986.
HCFC-141b is not produced in the country and all
the domestic requirements are met through imports. With this notification, prohibiting the import of HCFC-141 b, the
country has completely phased out the important ozone depleting chemical. Simultaneously,
the use of HCFC-141 b by foam manufacturing industry
has also been closed as on 1st January,
2020 under the Ozone Depleting Substances (Regulation and Control) Amendment Rules,
2014.
Nearly, 50% of the consumption of ozone depleting
chemicals in the country was attributable to HCFC-141 b in the foam sector. The
Ministry adopted a structured approach to engage with foam manufacturing enterprises
for providing technical and financial assistance in order to transition to non-ODS
and low GWP technologies under HCFC Phase out Management Plan (HPMP). Around 175
foam manufacturing enterprises have been covered under HPMP out of which, 163 enterprises
are covered under stage II of HPMP. The complete phase out of HCFC 141 b from the
country in foam sector is among the first at this scale in Article 5 parties (developing
countries) under the Montreal Protocol. The implementation of HPMP through regulatory
and policy actions, implementation of technology conversion projects has removed
around 7800 Metric Tonnes of HCFC 141-b from the baseline
level of 2009 and 2010 of the country.
The phase out of HCFC-141b from the country has
twin environmental benefits viz. (i) assisting the healing
of the stratospheric ozone layer,and (ii) towards the
climate change mitigation due to transitioning of foam manufacturing enterprises
at this scale under HPMP to low global warming potential alternative technologies.
The polyurethane foam sector has links with important
economic sectors related to buildings, cold storages and cold chain infrastructure,
automobiles, commercial refrigeration, domestic appliances such as refrigerators,
water geysers, thermo ware, office and domestic furniture
applications, specific high value niche applications etc. In India, the foam manufacturing
sector is mix of large, medium and small enterprises having varying capacities,
with preponderance of MSMEs. Many of the MSMEs operate largely in the informal sector.
To ensure minimal dislocation in the sector and
for enhancing the capacities of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in
converting to low-GWP non-ODS technologies, training and awareness programmes on non ODS and low GWP alternatives to HCFCs including
adoption of such alternatives have been organized in close collaboration with Industry
and MSMEs will also be facilitated for adequate tie-ups with system houses, laboratories
for getting their material tested, etc, in addition to
organizing study tours, field visits, etc.
Noting the challenges, the Ozone Cell, MoEF&CC entered into a MOA with the Central Institute of
Plastics Engineering & Technology, Department of Chemicals &Petrochemicals
to facilitate and hand-holding foam manufacturing enterprises. Transitioning to
non HCFC and low GWP alternatives. As part of assistance made available to the enterprises
technology workshops, field trials, on-site demonstration and support, practical
hands on training and product validation are being provided. Already enterprises
assisted for stabilizing alternative technologies have been able to move towards
adoption of alternatives at commercial scale.