MORRIS PLAINS, N.J.,
Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/
-- Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON) today announced that Walmart
will use its reduced global-warming-potential
refrigerant Solstice® N40 (R-448A). in some stores
in Mexico and Central America. The project will cover more
than 160 new supermarket refrigeration systems in the region.
The use of Solstice will help Walmart reduce its carbon footprint
and improve energy efficiency. This project represents a potential
reduction of 130,000 metric tons of CO2e.
Based on hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) technology, Solstice N40 offers
a global warming potential (GWP) that is approximately 68 percent
lower than legacy hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants like R-404A.
Solstice N40 is the supermarket industry's most widely accepted,
lowest GWP, nonflammable replacement for R-404A, with more than
60,000 installations globally since its release in 2015.
Food retailers around the world have adopted Solstice N40 to
help them comply with current and proposed regulations, including
the internationally adopted Kigali Amendment to the Montreal
Protocol that aims to reduce the use of high-GWP HFCs.
Walmart has addressed the climate crisis by targeting zero
carbon emissions in its global operations by 2040 without relying
on carbon offsets. Its goal to be a regenerative company includes
transitioning to low-impact refrigerants for cooling and
electrified equipment for heating in its stores, clubs, data
centers and distribution centers.
"With the adoption of Solstice N40, Walmart de México y
Centroamérica joins the industry chorus who have sung the praises
of this solution-- a cost-effective refrigerant with reduced global
warming potential that meets high standards for performance and
energy efficiency in commercial refrigeration," said Ken West, president and CEO, Honeywell Advanced
Materials. "We are proud to assist Walmart in meeting its
sustainability targets, which are aligned with Honeywell's own
commitment to carbon neutrality."
Solstice N40 offers GWP that is approximately 68 percent lower
than legacy HFC refrigerants like R-404A. In addition, Solstice N40
consumes less energy. In U.S. and European supermarket trials that
compared Solstice N40 to R-404A, Solstice N40 refrigeration systems
demonstrated an average of between 5% and 15% lower energy
consumption.
Honeywell's Solstice technology, which is used in various
applications, has avoided potential release of the equivalent of
more than 250 million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere, equal to eliminating the potential emissions from more
than 52 million cars for one year.
Solstice, which helps customers lower their carbon footprint and
improve energy efficiency without sacrificing end-product
performance, includes refrigerants for supermarkets, air
conditioning for cars and trucks, blowing agents for insulation,
propellants for personal and household care and solvents for
cleaning solutions. Honeywell has already invested a billion
dollars in research, development, and new capacity for the
technology, having anticipated the need for lower-GWP solutions to
combat climate change more than a decade ago.
About half of Honeywell's investment in new product introduction
research and development is directed towards products that improve
environmental and social outcomes for customers, such as Solstice.
This aligns with the company's commitment to become carbon neutral
in its facilities and operations by 2035, building on a track
record to sharply reduce its greenhouse gas intensity as well as
its decades-long history of innovation to help its customers meet
their environmental and social goals
Walmart de México y Centroamérica (MBV/BIVA: Walmex) is a
retail sector company working everyday with the purpose of helping
people save money and live better. As reported in its most recent
financial results (third quarter of 2021), Walmex operates 3,569
stores and clubs in the region, and 31 distribution centers, with
presence in 690 cities in six countries and more than 230,600
associates.
Honeywell (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 technology
company that delivers industry specific solutions that include
aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings
and industry; and performance materials globally. Our technologies
help everything from aircraft, buildings, manufacturing plants,
supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world
smarter, safer, and more sustainable. For more news and
information on Honeywell, please visit
www.honeywell.com/newsroom.
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