The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer is a global agreement to protect the Earth’s ozone layer by phasing out the chemicals that deplete it. This phase-out plan includes both the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances. The landmark agreement was signed in 1987 and entered into force in 1989.
Active ingredients listed as Montreal Protocol Ozone depleting
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Active ingredient | Coalition status |
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Bromomethane | |
CFC-11 | |
CFC-111 | |
CFC-112 | |
CFC-113 | |
CFC-114 | |
CFC-115 | |
CFC-12 | |
CFC-13 | |
CFC-211 | |
CFC-212 | |
CFC-213 | |
CFC-214 | |
CFC-215 | |
CFC-216 | |
CFC-217 | |
Halon 1211 | |
Halon 1301 | |
Halon 2402 | |
Hydrobromofluorocarbons |