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Replacement 'climate-friendly' car refrigerant linked to rising forever chemical pollution in EU

A newer "climate-friendly" refrigerant used in car air conditioning systems may already be a significant, and possibly dominant, source of a "forever chemical" pollutant across Europe, according to a

Replacement 'climate-friendly' car refrigerant linked to rising forever chemical pollution in EU
Phys.org โ€” 8 July 2026
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A newer "climate-friendly" refrigerant used in car air conditioning systems may already be a significant, and possibly dominant, source of a "forever

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Why This Matters

The discovery challenges the narrative that industry-led "green transitions" can be assumed safe until proven otherwise. Instead, it exposes how regulatory loopholes and corporate incentives can turn a climate solution into an environmental liability, undermining both public trust and long-term sustainability goals. The findings also raise urgent questions about whether Europeโ€™s chemical management framework is agile enough to prevent similar oversights across rapidly expanding green technologies.

Background Context

After phasing out ozone-depleting refrigerants like R134a, the EU embraced hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) as a lower-global-warming alternative, with car manufacturers touting them as a breakthrough. The EUโ€™s own REACH chemicals regulation, however, was designed to phase out persistent pollutantsโ€”not to anticipate how new compounds might break down into them. Meanwhile, lobbying by automakers and chemical producers has historically delayed stricter scrutiny of replacement substances, leaving regulators playing catch-up.

What Happens Next

Regulators are likely to face pressure to re-examine HFOs under broader PFAS restrictions, but industry pushback could delay action for years. Automakers may scramble to redesign air conditioning systems yet againโ€”this time with fewer drop-in replacements availableโ€”as municipalities and environmental groups sue to accelerate bans. The debate over "forever chemicals" may also spill into other sectors, forcing a reckoning with whether "solutions" that trade one crisis for another can ever be truly sustainable.

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