Court overturns EPA ruling that would ban R-134a by 2021

Aug. 22, 2017
Earlier this month the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit overturned EPA regulations which would have banned the use of R-134a in motor vehicle air conditions by model year 2021.

Earlier this month the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit overturned EPA regulations which would have banned the use of R-134a in motor vehicle air conditions by model year 2021.    

The ruling in the case Mexichem Flour, Inc. vs. EPA stated that EPA lacks authority to require companies to move away from a substance already approved.

Background

In the 1980's, there was an international movement to combat ozone layer depletion. During this time, the U.S., under Geroge H.W. Bush, made amendments to the Clean Air Act which would regulate ozone-depleting substances, and require manufacturers to replace them with substitutes.

Many manufactures used hydroflurocarbons (HFCs) as an EPA-approved substitute for ozone-depleting substances in their products. While HFCs are greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, they are not considered ozone-depleting. But as the EPA learned more about greenhouse gases and their contribution to climate chance, the EPA, under Barack Obama, moved HFCs from the approved substitute list, to the prohibited substitute list. 

About the Author

Vesna Brajkovic | Associate Editor - Vehicle Repair Group

Vesna Brajkovic is a former associate editor for the Vehicle Repair Group.

Brajkovic has covered the transportation industry for a number of trade publications, with a focus on the vehicle maintenance and automotive aftermarket industries since 2016. Prior to that, she covered the global aviation industry as assistant editor for Endeavor Business Media's AviationPros.com, and held a number of editorial positions at an award-winning community newspaper.

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