Brexit brings no change to F-gas
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Brexit brings no change to F-gas
Alex · 28 June 2016
Despite the UK’s decision to quit the EU, the UK air conditioning and refrigeration industry will not see any changes to the F-gas regulations.
While the original F-gas regulation (EC517/2014) emanated from Brussels and was driven by the European Commission, it was transposed directly into UK law.
“Therefore, it is now part of the British legal system and it would require Westminster to repeal one of its own laws for the industry’s F-gas measures to be changed,” commented Graeme Fox, the former president of the European contractors group AREA, who was heavily involved in formulating the law’s structure.
As a result, he sees no impact for the foreseeable future on companies operating in the UK market and no change to the mandatory requirements for certification with industry registration schemes like Refcom.
“Our government, the Environment Agency and regional equivalents are all committed to environmental responsibility so I cannot foresee any circumstance where we would rescind this law,” said Graeme Fox, who is now senior mechanical engineer at the UK’s Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) and a director of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Board (ACRIB).
