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A-Gas launches initiative to support sustainable refrigerant recovery

A-Gas completes a refrigerant recovery project, highlighting environmental and economic outcomes.

A-Gas, known for its environmentally conscious refrigerant management, has successfully wrapped up a significant refrigerant recovery project for a global technology firm. During this endeavour, over 73,000 lbs of R410A were recovered across five buildings housing 222 cooling units, all amid the challenging dynamics of summer weather.

Demonstrating a commitment to environmental stewardship, the project effectively prevented a potential environmental hazard—an equivalent to 70,226 tons of carbon dioxide emissions. Furthermore, it provided tangible economic benefits for the technology provider, facilitated by the A-Gas buyback program.

A-Gas Rapid Recovery contributed to the project, noted for its efficiency and speed. Rapid Recovery performs operations faster than traditional methods, aiming to minimise system downtime and maintain continuity. Operating 24/7, the service aims to meet the needs of various industries, advocating eco-friendly and financially sound refrigerant removal.

The utilisation of Rapid Recovery guaranteed that complete EPA documentation was provided, alongside thorough refrigerant analysis and rigid regulatory compliance. Embracing sustainable advancement, A-Gas aim to meet both economic and environmental goals for technology infrastructure clients, strengthening their uptime and maintaining operational continuity.

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