Permit to recover and transport halogenated hydrocarbons (CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs and halons)

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Halogenated hydrocarbons (also called halocarbons) contribute to global warming (greenhouse effect) as well as, in certain cases, to the depletion of the ozone layer.

Environmental legislation provides for a gradual reduction in the use of these substances, starting with those causing damage to the ozone layer.

In this respect, businesses must request a permit from the Air/Noise Department (Division Air/Bruit) of the Environment Agency (Administration de l’environnement) for the recovery and transport of these substances.

Who is concerned?

Eligible businesses

It is necessary to hold a specific authorisation if the business is carrying out the dismantling and transportation of:

  • fixed or mobile fire extinguishing equipment;
  • air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, including household refrigerators and freezers;
  • heat pumps;
  • air dryers or dehumidifiers;
  • insulating material, etc.

The authorisation procedure differs depending on the type of fluid recovered and/or transported (halons or CFCs).

Substances concerned

The regulation aims at eliminating:

  • halons previously used as extinguishing gas;
  • as well as the halogenated fluids CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) and H-CFC (hydrochlorofluorocarbon) which were formerly used as refrigerating fluids and as a foaming agent in certain insulating materials in particular.

Fire protection systems and fire extinguishers containing halons should have been decommissioned before the end of 2003. Where this has not yet been carried out, halons must now be recovered for ecological destruction.

As far as the halogenated fluids are concerned:

  • recharging equipment with CFC type fluids is not authorised since 1 January 1997;
  • recharging equipment with virgin H-CFC fluids is no longer authorised since 1 January 2010;
  • recharging equipment with any category of fluid (i.e. virgin, recycled or reclaimed) will be banned as from 1 January 2015.

While HFC fluids are not yet banned, their use is restricted by the law on classified establishments.

Activities concerned

A specific recovery and transport permit for halogenated hydrocarbons may be granted for:

  • the recovery of halons (Halon 1211 - CF2BrCl, Halon 1301 - CF3Br or Halon 2402 - C2F4Br2) and in particular:
    • the dismantling of fire protection systems for the purpose of recovering the halons;
    • the transportation of small quantities of halons (less than 300 litres per journey) from fixed installations from the place of dismantling to a temporary intermediate warehouse (warehouse in Luxembourg, intermediate storage prior to transfer to a disposal facility);
    • the transportation of mobile extinguishers containing small quantities of halons (less than 300 litres per journey) from the place of use to a temporary intermediate warehouse (warehouse in Luxembourg, intermediate storage prior to transfer to a disposal facility);
  • the recovery and transportation of halogenated coolants. In this case, no limit is set with regard to the quantities transported.

These permits do not release the businesses concerned from registering with the Waste Division (Division des déchets) of the Environment Agency (Administration de l’environnement) for the collection and transportation of waste produced by the business.

How to proceed

Submitting the application

Businesses must send an application for a halon recovery permit to the Air/Noise Department of the Environment Agency together with the following documents:

  • a copy of the business permit;
  • a recent extract from the Trade and Companies Register (Registre de commerce et des sociétés - RCS);
  • a third-party liability insurance certificate covering accidental pollution;
  • where applicable, an inspection certificate for air-conditioning and refrigeration systems.

Obligations associated with the permit

Businesses holding a permit must also:

  • keep a detailed register of the substances handled;
  • annually send a report detailing the substances handled to the Air/Noise Department of the Environment Agency.

Related permits

Other types of authorisation shall be required for the recovery or transportation of larger quantities or for waste recycling:

Online services and forms

Online services

Who to contact

Environment Agency

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Related procedures and links

Procedures

Classified establishments ('commodo/incommodo') Waste collection and transportation permit Registration for the collection and transportation of waste

Links

Legal references

  • Règlement (CE) no 1005/2009 du Parlement européen et du Conseil du 16 septembre 2009

    relatif à des substances qui appauvrissent la couche d’ozone (refonte)

  • Loi modifiée du 21 juin 1976

    relative à la lutte contre la pollution de l'atmosphère

  • Loi du 14 avril 1992

    réglementation de la mise sur le marché de substances qui appauvrissent la couche d'ozone

  • Loi modifiée du 21 mars 2012

    relative à la gestion des déchets

  • Arrêté grand-ducal du 7 mars 2019

    portant publication de l'Accord européen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par route (ADR), signé à Genève en date du 30 septembre 1957 et approuvé par la loi du 23 avril 1970, du protocole de signature et des annexes A et B, y compris les amendements en vigueur au 1er janvier 2019

  • Arrêté grand-ducal du 7 mars 2019

    portant publication de l'Accord européen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par voies de navigation intérieures (ADN), fait à Genève, le 26 mai 2000, y compris le Règlement annexé, en vigueur le 1er janvier 2019

  • Arrêté grand-ducal du 7 mars 2019

    portant publication du Règlement concernant le transport international ferroviaire des marchandises dangereuses (RID), Appendice C à la Convention relative aux transports internationaux ferroviaires (COTIF), signée à Vilnius, le 3 juin 1999 et approuvée par la loi du 15 juin 2006, y compris les amendements en vigueur au 1er janvier 2019

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