A-Gas, a world pioneer in environmentally responsible lifecycle refrigerant management (LRM), is proud to announce that President - Mike Armstrong has joined the Refrigerant Emissions Elimination Forum (REEF). 

This strategic partnership underscores A-Gas's dedication to pioneering sustainable practices in the refrigerant industry, aligning with the forum's mission to eliminate refrigerant emissions and foster a more sustainable future.

Importance of reclamation

REEF has long championed the importance of reclamation in the refrigerant lifecycle

REEF has long championed the importance of reclamation in the refrigerant lifecycle. Composed of volunteers with diverse backgrounds in refrigerants, energy management, and corporate sustainability, REEF is driven by the belief that corporate buyers can catalyze crucial action on refrigerants. 

This vision aligns with A-Gas's commitment to lifecycle refrigerant management, further solidifying the partnership's potential to drive meaningful change in the industry.

Lifecycle refrigerant management

"We are excited to collaborate with the REEF, as this partnership will further amplify our efforts to create a more sustainable future through innovative refrigerant management practices," said Mike Armstrong, President of A-Gas.

He adds, "Our commitment to lifecycle refrigerant management is unwavering, and we believe that every action we take brings us closer to achieving our environmental goals."

Environmental compliance and sustainability objectives 

A-Gas continues to lead the industry in environmentally responsible practices, supporting businesses in meeting environmental compliance and sustainability objectives.

Through its participation in REEF, A-Gas reinforces its position as a champion of sustainable business practices, driving meaningful change in the refrigerant sector.

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