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Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP)


In 1990 the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel was established as the technology and economics advisory body to the Montreal Protocol Parties. The Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) provides, at the request of Parties, technical information related to the alternative technologies that have been investigated and employed to make it possible to virtually eliminate use of Ozone Depleting Substances (such as CFCs and halons), that harm the ozone layer.

TEAP reports
Nomination Form for Methyl Bromide CUN for Structures, Commodities or Objects 2003
TEAP Progress Report May 2003
  
2002 Assessment Report
  
ATOC Assessment Report 2002
  
HTOC Assessment Report 2002
  
MBTOC Assessment Report 2002
  
Report of the Task Force on Destruction Technologies April 2002
  
RTOC Assessment Report 2002
  
STOC Assessment Report 2002
  
PATF Report April 2001
  
Case Study #10: Use of CFC 11 in manufacturing a fine synthetic fiber sheet structure May 2001
  
Case Study #12: Use of CTC in the manufacture of chlorinated paraffin May 2001
  
Case Study #14: Photochemical synthesis May 2001
  
Case Study #15: Reduction of perfluoropolyetherpolyperoxide May 2001
  
Case Study #16: Preparation of perfluoropolyether diols May 2001
  
Case Study #19: Use of CTC 11 in manufacturing bromohexine hydrochloride May 2001
  
Case Study #1: Use of CTC in the elimination of NCl3 in the Production of Chlorine and Caustic soda May 2001
  
Case Study #20: Use of CTC in manufacture of dicolfenac sodium May 2001
  
Case Study #22: Use of CTC in manufacture of phenyl glycine May 2001
  
Case Study #26: Use of CTC in the manufacture of Cyclodime May 2001