“The environmental report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) made it very clear: global climate change is on its way. Its repercussions can only be mitigated if the emission of greenhouse gases is reduced sharply,” says Monika Witt, Chairwoman of eurammon, the European initiative for natural refrigerants. “For applications in refrigeration, this means concentrating on natural refrigerants such as ammonia, carbon dioxide or hydrocarbons, which are climate neutral. With the help of the Brussels-based ECSLA lobby, we can better approach the Members of Parliament with these issues and actively influence the decisions made by the EU.”
ECSLA, the European Cold Storage and Logistics Association, represents the interests of its members vis-à-vis European and international institutions. By helping to shape the economic and legal framework, the ECSLA lobbies to ensure the future competitiveness of cold storage and logistics operators.