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Verheugen rejects call for delaying HFC-134a ban
A ban on mobile air conditioning systems using refrigerants with a global warming potential of more than 150 times that of CO2 will not be delayed by 2-3 years as requested by carmakers, industry commissioner Günter Verheugen has said.
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