… international (e.g. ISO 16075 ) and national regulations (e.g. US EPA 2012;) NHMRC 2006) are in place. Within the EU, the six Member States mentioned above have thus … international (e.g. ISO 16075 ) and national regulations (e.g. US EPA 2012;) NHMRC 2006) are in place. Within the EU, the six Member States mentioned above have thus …
Article from 09.10.2025 | Last changed: 10.10.2025
… 5 µg/kg corresponds to the set maximum levels in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006 setting maximum levels for certain contaminants in foodstuffs. The maximum … 5 µg/kg corresponds to the set maximum levels in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006 setting maximum levels for certain contaminants in foodstuffs. The maximum …
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… In Germany, stationary air conditioning units caused 405 tons of HFC emissions in 2010, or 717,400 tons CO 2 equivalent. Split air conditioners (mono and multisplit … can release significant amounts of HFC into the environment. Regulation 842/2006/EC stipulates that refrigerant leaks are to be eliminated by carrying out leak … can release significant amounts of HFC into the environment. Regulation 842/2006/EC stipulates that refrigerant leaks are to be eliminated by carrying out leak …
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… updated report Avoiding Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases – Prospects for Phasing Out (2010) shows that measures aimed at avoiding the use of F-gases and replacing them … updated report Avoiding Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases – Prospects for Phasing Out (2010) shows that measures aimed at avoiding the use of F-gases and replacing them …
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… Berichtsjahr 2013 gültigen IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories 2006 in die Inventarerhebung fluorierter Treibhausgase (HFKW, FKW, SF6, NF3) …
Article from 04.04.2024 | Last changed: 04.04.2024
… in ambient air have to be further reduced in the next few decades. The target for 2010 was for the maximum daily 8-hour average to not exceed 120 µg/m 3 on more than … in ambient air have to be further reduced in the next few decades. The target for 2010 was for the maximum daily 8-hour average to not exceed 120 µg/m 3 on more than …
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