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The findings presented under iFOREST’s report on India’s RAC sector underscore pressing environmental challenges related to air conditioning systems. Rising incomes have driven exponential growth in AC ownership-a trend aligned with improved consumer awareness of energy efficiency but lacking understanding of climate impact due to refrigerants.
Excessive leakage remains a critical concern as frequent refilling not onyl accelerates greenhouse gas emissions but burdens households financially over time. Proper lifecycle management regulations, especially Extended Producer Responsibility measures for manufacturers as recommended in the report, appear essential for addressing this issue comprehensively.
Moreover, the tripling forecasted in AC ownership within a decade highlights an urgent need for proactive national policies such as India’s Cooling Action Plan adjustments aimed at reducing demand through consistent servicing norms and technology upgrades. Aligning these efforts with global standards would strengthen India’s role as an environmentally responsible player while offering avenues for direct economic benefits via reduced carbon credits spending.
While significant advancements are needed administratively and legislatively-delayed actions risk compounding both climate impacts and long-term financial strain faced by consumers reliant on cooling technologies amidst rising temperatures globally.