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Methyl Bromide Compliance Trends and EC-Proposed Reduction Steps

This article compares the compliance trends in methyl bromide usage with the reduction steps proposed by the European Commission (EC) in the Europe and Central Asia region. The data is sourced from Article 7 and October 2004 Ozone Sec. The EC-proposed reduction steps are not included in UNEP-DTIE's data. The article also highlights countries with no consumption in the last 3 years, such as Albania and Armenia.

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Methyl Bromide Compliance Trends and EC-Proposed Reduction Steps

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  1. Compliance trends in Methyl Bromide (Draft), compared with *EC-proposed reduction steps OzonAction Programme - Europe and Central Asia(Article 5 countries) OzonAction Branch UNEP DTIE October 2004 Source: Article 7 data (Ozone Sec.), as of October 04 *Reduction steps added by EC and not UNEP-DTIE

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  11. COUNTRIES WITH NO CONSUMPTION IN LAST 3 YEARS • Albania • Armenia (declared consumption of 1.4 ODP tonne in 2002, 0 in 2001 and in 2003).

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