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Ozone & Status of Bangladesh
Bangladesh, one of the
most densely populated countries
in
the world. With over 755 people per square Km. Over 40% of the population live in poverty. With its
high population density, low level of development, and low lying deltaic
mass, Bangladesh has already been facing a number of natural and man
made problems. Natural hazards like cyclones, floods, droughts and
socio-economic problems such as poverty, low literacy, poor health
delivery systems, high unemployment are some of them. In the future
Bangladesh may also have to face adverse impact of depletion of ozone
layer which developed across its border - which among other things, are
expected to have impacts of climate change and sea level rise. To better
prepare the country for dealing with these impacts pragmatic planning is
needed based on authentic data and analyses from scientific studies.
Climate
and Atmosphere: Country Profile of Bangladesh - Earth Trends
Bangladesh:
Latest Standings on Ozone Related Issues :
A. Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone
Layer 1987 [Montreal Protocol]
B. London Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances
that deplete the Ozone Layer, 1990
C. Copenhagen Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, 1992
D. Montreal Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, 1997
E. Beijing Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, 1999
F. Major use of ODS in Bangladesh (Sector wise)
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Aerosol Products (insecticides spray, hair spray)
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Metered dose inhaler
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Air Conditioner Assembly Industries
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Air Conditioner/Refrigerator/Deep Refrigerator
Repair and service shops
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Chemical industries
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Readymade Garments industries
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Cold Storage
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Dairy milk processing units
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Electronics cleaning units
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Fire Extinguisher Manufacture Units
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Fish Freezing and Processing Units;
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Ice Cream Factories
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Food processing industries
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Pest Control
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Others;
G. Country Program of Bangladesh
Reconnaissance
Survey conducted in 1993
Country program
prepared in 1994
Recommended
Phase-out Schedule in the Country ProgramFreezer import
and consumption at 1986-1993 level (1bout 250 MT)_ by end of 1995;
50% reduction by
1996;
60% reduction by
2000;
80% reduction by
2005;
100% reduction by
2006
Four project
preparedInstitutional
Strengthening;
Aerosol Sector
Phase-out project;
Project for Large
Refrigeration units;
Projects for
Technicians Training.
Awareness Campaign;
Regulatory Measures
and licensing systems
Certification of
Refrigerant Technicians
H. Institutional Set-up
Data Collection
and reporting
Awareness
Campaign
Regulatory
Measures
Introduction of
Licensing System
Coordination for
other ODS project implementation
I. Aerosol Sector Phase-out Project through MLF assistance
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One Unit, ACI Ltd.
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Consumption at project preparation: 124 MT
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Consumption at project completion: 590 MT
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Public-Private partnership
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Reduction 60% consumption
J. Projects in Refrigeration Management Sector
MLF approves four Projects in 1999 which are:
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Recovery and Recycling
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Training for Refrigeration Technicians
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Training for Customs Officers
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Monitoring project for RMP
K. Consumption of ODS in Bangladesh, 1995 - 2002
|
ODS |
Consumption in Metric Ton |
| 1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
| CFC-11 |
88.61 |
264.50 |
323.16 |
295.05 |
290.20 |
299.20 |
244.00 |
2.32 |
| CFC-12 |
192.07 |
363.77 |
543.89 |
534.19 |
509.34 |
505.49 |
563.32 |
324.68 |
| HCFC-22
|
35.17 |
62.23 |
134.65 |
67.64 |
129.97 |
95.73 |
106.36 |
132.27 |
|
Methyl Chloroform |
2.23 |
- |
6.50 |
10.00 |
10.00 |
6.00 |
15.01 |
9.5 |
| CCl4 |
7.58 |
1.83 |
2.00 |
5.00 |
5.50 |
5.00 |
10.62 |
12.56 |
| CFC-115 |
- |
- |
3.94 |
1.89
|
1.79 |
0.56
|
1.02 |
1.68 |
| R-502 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| TOTAL |
305.80 |
692.33 |
1019.20 |
913.77
|
946.80 |
911.97 |
940.33 |
483.01 |
L. Compliance under Montreal Protocol
Halon phased-out in
1994
Methyl bromide
phased-out (ban import) in 1995
Freeze 1999 met;
base level for Annex: 580.4 MT; Consumption in 2002:483.01 MT
ODS Rules prepared
and under active consideration of the Government;
Licensing system
included into the proposed Rules.
M. Undertaking of Country Program Update and its major
focus
Extension of
training of technicians to the unorganized sector;
Retrofit of
existing domestic and small commercial refrigeration to Hydrocarbon
and other drop in substitute;
Additional Recovery
& Recycling equipment including for the MAC sector;
Strengthening and
extension of the monitoring component of the RMP;
End user incentive.
Source : Department
of Environment, MoEF-GOB. |