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Car industry urged to use HFC-free refrigerants
Pro-CO2 refrigerant group BeyondHFCs has criticised a decision by US car maker General Motors to use HFC-1234yf, a HFC refrigerant with a lower climate impact, in mobile air conditioning systems, calling it a "very worrying" move.
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