• Compliance with EU regulation 517/2014 (F-GAS), whose purpose is to reduce CO2 emissions to favor a reduction in global warming. This regulation indicates that HFCs with GWP greater than 2500 will be prohibited as of January 2020, while as of January 2022 HFCs with GWP greater than 150 will not be allowed in commercial applications (refrigerators and freezers).
• Use of hydrocarbon gases, mainly R-600a and R-290 in most of the equipment, with GWP equal to 3, which means that they have no temporary limitation for their use. More efficient gases from a thermodynamic point of view and with better energy performance that translate into less noisy and smaller compressors.
• Use of new HFC gases, such as R-449A (GWP=1396) and R-452A (GWP=2139), which achieve the same energy performance as traditional gases, R-404A, and which are approved for the compressors of said gas. The use of these gases will be limited from 2020.
• Use of fully recyclable products, complying with all CE regulations from the production chain, being permanently updated of any new developments in this regard.
• Control of noise pollution, through tests in approved laboratories in order to reduce said emissions.
• Environmental management of waste to achieve the minimum environmental impact.