GreenChill Advanced Refrigeration Partnership
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We now have a LinkedIn Group to enable people who are interested in GreenChill to receive updates and connect with each other! To join, (1) create a LinkedIn account and (2) request to join the GreenChill Advanced Refrigeration Partnership Group.
The GreenChill is an EPA Partnership with food retailers to reduce refrigerant emissions and decrease their impact on the ozone layer and climate change.
GreenChill works to help food retailers:
- Transition to non-ozone-depleting refrigerants;
- Lower refrigerant charge sizes and eliminate leaks; and
- Adopt green refrigeration technologies, strategies, and practices.
The GreenChill Partnership has three main programs that help food retailers reduce their refrigerant emissions:
- The Food Retailer Corporate Emissions Reduction Program
- The Store Certification Program for Advanced Refrigeration
- The Advanced Refrigeration Promotion Program
Recent News
- GEA Consulting: EPA OKs Use of CO2 for Supermarket Coolers
- Facility Lighting Strategies: Grocery Stores uses LED Lighting in their Sustainability Model
- Climate.ban.com: California Measure to Cut Greenhouse Gases From Commercial Refrigeration Equipment
- Chain Store Age: Simon retrofits carts and kiosks in northeast properties with LEDs
- Supermarket News: Tesco Opens First Zero-Carbon Supermarket
- The Boston Globe: In-Store Special: Less Energy
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