Fiji Hydrochlorofluorocarbon Phase-out Management Plan
The 19th meeting of the parties to the Montreal Protocol in September 2007 adopted an accelerated phase-out schedule for Hydrochlorofluorocarbon or HCFCs. The first control is to freeze production and consumption of HCFCs from 1 January 2013.
The second control steps are the reduction of 10% by 2015, reduction of 35% by 2020, reduction of 67% by 2025, reduction of 100% by 2030, allowance of 2.5% baseline for 2030-2040 and complete phase out by 2040.
Fiji is a party to the Montreal Protocol and needs to comply with the above targets.
The project document provides details of UN Development Programme component of the HPMP. Implementation of the project will assist Government of Fiji in reducing their HCFC consumption from its baseline level of 8.44 ODP tons by 2013 to 5.49 ODP tons by 2020 in line the schedule specified in the HPMP Agreement of Fiji.
What we do
Fiji’s HCFC compliance targets for the period 2013-2020 achieved through HPMP implementation.
- Reduce HCFC consumption from its baseline level of 8.44 ODP tons by 2013 to 5.49 ODP tons by 2020.