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Handbook for the Montreal Protocol on Substances
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Allowance for production to meet the basic domestic needs of Article 5(1) Parties following the Beijing Adjustments

Note: With regard to the summary below, it appears as though the allowance for production to meet the basic domestic needs of Article 5(1) Parties continues indefinitely after the date of the phase out (e.g. for Article 5(1) Parties in the case of Annex A substances; for both Article 5(1) and non-Article 5(1) Parties in the case of Annex B Group II and III substances). However, no Party can consume controlled substances, except for permitted essential (or critical) uses, after the dates of phase-out for both Article 5(1) and non-Article 5(1) Parties. Hence, no Party can produce controlled substances after such dates, except for essential uses.

Annex A – Group I: CFCsAnnex A – Group II: HalonsAnnex B – Group I: Other fully halogenated CFCs
Annex B – Group II: Carbon tetrachlorideAnnex B – Group III: 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)Annex C – Group I: HCFCs
Annex E – Group I: Methyl bromide

 

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