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In the latest update regarding the Chilling Facts campaign, the EIA reports that following its launch several supermarkets have come forward with pledges to stop using HFCs, while the campaign has also received support from the UK Parliament.
The EIA’s Chilling Facts campaign, seeking to raise awareness on the contribution of supermarket refrigeration gases to global warming and the existence of climate-friendly refrigerants such as hydrocarbons, has been successful in putting pressure on retailers. The campaign has attracted wide media coverage, amongst which many press articles and a dedicated BBC Radio show, while a good number of letters was sent to supermarkets by individuals asking them to convert to climate-friendly refrigeration, through IEA’s dedicated website.

BBC Radio Programme

The EIA survey and HFCs was the main topic on BBC Radio 4’s “Costing the Earth” programme in early February. The programme revealed not only the devastating power of the current generation of coolant gases, but also the fact that much more climate friendly alternatives are being largely ignored.

The programme discussed how the biggest users of HFCs in Britain are the supermarkets, which are responsible for fifty per cent of HFC emissions, as well as the results of the EIA survey that found that so far retailers have been slow to act by switching to natural ‘green freeze’ alternatives. It finally also announced EIA’s call on the government to take tougher action on supermarkets and introduce a ban on F Gases.

Parliament support of the campaign

According to IEA’s update, after listening to BBC Radio 4’s “Costing the Earth” programme, a UK Member of Parliament (MP) has put down an early day motion (EDM) on the irresponsible use of HFCs by supermarkets, calling for change in legislation. The EIA is now calling on individuals to send letters to their local MPs to co-sign this EDM and, therefore, enhance its impact.

Retailers’ actions since the launch of the campaign

Marks & Spenser, which was assessed as the most proactive in meeting the challenge to phase-out HFCs in EIA’s survey investigating how far UK supermarkets had progressed in shifting to climate-friendly refrigerants, have now committed to stop using HFCs in all new equipment and store retrofits.

Some supermarkets that refused to participate in EIA’s survey have also come forward with commitments. These include Morrisons which claim that from now on they will only use climate-friendly alternatives in new stores and retrofits and Lidl which have told EIA that they are phasing out the use of HFCs in all their freezers, while they are also currently developing HFC-free chillers.




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