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EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS INCORPORATING COLD CHAIN A roadmap for South Africa’s HFC phase-down By Ilana Koegelenberg The ‘Consultative Legislative Workshop on the Kigali Amendment Towards HFC Phase-Down’ took place in Johannesburg from 25-26 June, gathering stakeholders to brainstorm a way forward for this country’s impending phase-down. T he meeting took place directly after concluding the quarterly HCFC stakeholder meeting in the same venue at the Birchwood Hotel, Johannesburg. A few extra role- players joined but for the most part, the participants remained the same. BACKGROUND The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) has positioned itself as a key player in the international efforts to phase-down HFCs and as such, has been assisting countries such as South Africa (which is in the process of ratifying the Kigali Amendment) with this objective. As such, the National Ozone Unit (NOU) of the Department of Environment, Forestry, and Fisheries (DEFF) in The Montreal Protocol that deals with substances that deplete the ozone layer was amended during the 28th Meeting of the Parties in Kigali, Rwanda in October 2016. The amendment included amongst its new objectives, the phase- down of HFCs, powerful greenhouse gases that can have an impact on climate change. Under the Kigali Amendment, countries are committed to cut the production and consumption of HFCs by more than 80% over the next 30 years. Industry and government from around the world coming together to map out South Africa’s HFC phase-down. 20 www.coldlinkafrica.co.za cooperation with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) organised this two-day legislative, consultative workshop on the Kigali Amendment, which forms part of the enabling activities for the HFC phase- down in South Africa. One of the aims of the enabling activities project is to strengthen the institutional capacities and further enhance the coordination mechanisms at DEFF to provide guidance on the policies and action plans for ratification and implementation of the Kigali amendment. This important step will enable DEFF to liaise with the national institutions involved in the ratification process of the Kigali Amendment to ensure that information and continual support is delivered to the relevant decision makers, industry representatives, and other stakeholder groups. The intention of the workshop was to provide an overview of the Kigali Amendment, the provisions and obligations arising from it, and to elaborate with the workshop participants regarding modalities of effective implementation in South Africa. As our parliament has already signed and approved the Kigali Amendment, South Africa is simply COLD LINK AFRICA • SEPTEMBER 2019