
Vietnam is intensifying regulatory controls over the handling of refrigerants—specifically HFCs and HCFCs—to uphold international environmental commitments and safeguard public health. For businesses and technicians in the HVAC sector, compliance transcends a legal requirement—it is a strategic opportunity to demonstrate leadership and build trust.
Refrigerants such as HFCs and HCFCs are not only destructive to the ozone layer but are also among the most potent greenhouse gases. Proper recovery is necessary, but not sufficient. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), appropriately destroying refrigerants using approved methods permanently eliminates climate risk. Research estimates that preventing leaks and fully destroying refrigerants can avert an astounding 57.15 gigatons of CO₂-equivalent emissions over the next 30 years.
Exposure to refrigerants presents serious health hazards—ranging from respiratory irritation and skin or eye damage, to asphyxiation. Some newer refrigerants are flammable, adding fire risk to the equation. Complete destruction not only contains these risks but also eliminates them for technicians and end-users alike.
On May 30, 2024, Vietnam's Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) introduced a National Technical Regulation governing the entire refrigerant life cycle—from retrieval to disposal. Businesses must comply with these key requirements:
Avoid fines—from 10 to 20 million VND, operational suspension, and reputational damage—by aligning with regulations.
Demonstrating lawful refrigerant practices signals environmental stewardship and builds trust with partners and clients.
Compliance opens doors to eco-conscious supply chains and supports project eligibility under sustainable development frameworks.
Prioritizing recovery and destruction safeguards worker and community health—becoming part of your operational excellence.
Vietnam's evolving regulatory landscape is more than a compliance checklist—it offers an opportunity. Recovery, combined with proper destruction of refrigerants, reduces environmental impact, protects community health, and reinforces operational excellence.
For businesses and technicians in the HVAC sector: don't just meet legal requirements—make them your competitive edge.
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