- Standard Rate
- FREE
- Member Rate
- FREE
- Air Conditioning
- Date
- 14 Jan 2026
- Time
- 12:00 - 13:00
- Location
- Live Online
- Organised by
- Event Fees
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- Standard Rate
- FREE
- Member Rate
- FREE
- Air Conditioning
Available
Book NowDecarbonization is crucial in reducing carbon emissions across industries, particularly in HVAC.
The future of F-gas regulations emphasizes phasing down high global warming potential refrigerants, pushing for eco-friendly alternatives.
Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) provide transparent data on the environmental impact of products, helping stakeholders make informed choices.
Embodied carbon, the CO2 emitted during the lifecycle of building materials, is gaining focus as a key metric in sustainability.
Together, these elements drive the HVAC industry toward greener, more sustainable solutions, aligning with global climate goals.
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