
On August 25, 2025, the Ho Chi Minh City Refrigeration Association (HRA) held a strategic meeting with CoolImpact, a pioneering climate-tech startup from Vietnam, to co-develop a model for safe and sustainable refrigerant (F-gas) recovery aligned with international best practices.
🔗 Read the original article from HRA (Vietnamese)
Vietnam's HVAC-R industry faces a critical problem: end-of-life refrigerants such as HFCs, HCFCs, and SF₆ are frequently vented directly into the atmosphere. These gases are "super-pollutants" with a global warming potential (GWP) thousands of times higher than CO₂.
While regulations like Decree 06/2022, Decree 60/2023, and QCVN 76:2023/BTNMT are tightening, much of the sector still lacks:
This creates both an environmental risk and a compliance challenge as Vietnam moves toward Net Zero 2050 commitments and alignment with the Montreal Protocol and Kigali Amendment.
CoolImpact and HRA aim to establish a high-integrity recovery and destruction system that brings real value to technicians, enterprises, and the environment:
This model is designed to be lean, scalable, and investor-ready, with MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, Verification) frameworks aligned with Verra and Gold Standard.
This partnership reflects CoolImpact's vision:
By scaling this model, CoolImpact and HRA aim to prevent, reduce, and eliminate millions of tons of CO₂e emissions while unlocking new opportunities in the carbon market.
🤝 We are seeking ESG partners, cold chain companies, FDI manufacturers, and international funders to scale this model.
If you're interested, let's connect – and together, we can cut greenhouse gas emissions in a way that is real, transparent, and impactful.
📩 Email: info@coolimpact.asia
🌐 Website: www.coolimpact.asia