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Recovering, Recycling, and Reclaiming Refrigerants

Linda Wong, Deputy General Manager of Conformity & Compliance, Daikin Malaysia

30-Sep-24 15:00

Recovering, Recycling, and Reclaiming Refrigerants

As part of its Environmental Vision 2050, the Daikin Group has the ambition to become carbon-neutral across all its activities by 2050. They have also launched an initiative to collect refrigerants from installers in a recovery and recycling initiative. What does this all actually entail? We learn more about the 3 R's of Refrigerants - Recovering, Recycling and Reclaiming - from Linda Wong, the Deputy General Manager of Conformity & Compliance from Daikin Malaysia. Linda also shares more about Daikin Malaysia's pilot project campaign called Save the Earth: Exchange for the Future Generation.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  environment

Tags:  refrigerantsDaikin Environmental Vision 2050the bigger pictureearth mattersdaikin malaysiarefrigerant recoveryrecycling





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