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Reported data

ODS consumption

‘Consumption‘ is calculated as Production (if any) + imports - exports.

HCFC consumption

‘Consumption’ is calculated as production + imports – exports.

HFC consumption

‘Consumption‘ is calculated as Production (if any) + imports - exports.

At a glance

Focal points:

  • Mr. Boris Buyannemekh NFP FPLS
    Director General
    Environmental Policy and Coordination department, Ministry of Environment and Tourism
  • Mrs. DULAMSUREN Dashdorj FPLS
    Senior/HPMP officer
    National Ozone Authority
    Ministry of Environment Green Development and Tourism

Status of Ratification:

Vienna Convention 1996-03-07 Ac
Montreal Protocol 1996-03-07 Ac
London Amendment 1996-03-07 Ac
Copenhagen Amendment 1996-03-07 Ac
Montreal Amendment 2002-03-28 R
Beijing Amendment 2008-06-24 R
Kigali Amendment 2022-07-27 R
  • Ac - Accession
  • R - Ratification
  • At - Acceptance
  • Ap - Approval
  • Sc - Succession
Establishment of ODS licensing system: Yes
Establishment of HFC licensing system: Yes
Date HFC Licensing System Reported: 2020-06-18
Click here to view status of HFC licensing systems for all parties

Avoiding the unwanted import of products and equipment containing or relying on hydrochlorofluorocarbons (Decision XXVII/8)

The Ozone Secretariat maintains a list of those parties that have indicated they do not want to receive products and equipment containing or relying on HCFC.

Click here to access the list.
The Vienna Convention provides for that parties shall co-operate in conducting research and systematic observations and in formulating recommendations for future research and observation in areas related to the ozone layer. To this end the Ozone Research Managers meet every three years to review national and international research and monitoring activities to ensure coordination and identify gaps.
Reports submitted by Mongolia to the Ozone Research Managers meetings to date are available below:
To view reports submitted by all Parties to the Ozone Research Managers meetings to date, click here

The Multilateral Fund: US$3,147,221

The Multilateral Fund is the financial mechanism of the Montreal Protocol and provides financial and technical assistance to Article 5 (developing) countries to enable their compliance with the Protocol’s control measures.

The Executive Committee of the Multilateral Fund has approved funding to Mongolia in the amount of US$3,147,221 as of 2023-12-19. This includes the funding for current ongoing projects (including agency fees):

Title Implementing agency Approved funding ($US)
HFC phase-down related projects UNEP 146,900
HFC phase-down related projects UNIDO 85,600
HCFC phase-out management plan (HPMP) Japan 192,100
HCFC phase-out management plan (HPMP) UNEP 348,040
Institutional strengthening UNEP 265,000
Total 1,037,640

As at 2022-12-31, US$2,145,224 had been disbursed.

This information is provided by Multilateral Fund Secretariat. For more information please refer to the Multilateral Fund website