Примеры использования Recycled and reclaimed на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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No restrictions for recycled and reclaimed ODS.
Noting that sufficient supplies of chlorofluorocarbons are available from production facilities in Parties operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 and from recycled and reclaimed stocks.
Copper is one of the most widely used and highly recovered, recycled and reclaimed metals, in part because it is easily to recover thanks to the distinctive appearance of the metal and its alloys.
Ethiopia, San Marino and Timor-Leste, as parties to the Montreal Amendment, are required to implement a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances listed in Annexes A, B, C and E to the Protocol.
Article 4B of the Montreal Protocol requires each Party to the Protocol to establish a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances listed in Annexes A, B, C and E to the Protocol by 1 January 2000 or three months after the date of entry into force of Article 4B for the Party.
Each Party shall, by 1 January[2012] or within three months of the date of entry into force of the Article for it, whichever is the later, establish and implement a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances in Annex F.
Article 4B of the Montreal Protocol requires each Party to the Protocol to establish a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances listed in Annexes A, B, C and E to the Protocol by 1 January 2000 or three months after the date of entry into force of Article 4B for the Party.
To request the Ozone Secretariat to identify in consultation with the Multilateral Fund secretariat those Parties to the Montreal Amendment to the Protocol that had reported the establishment and operation of systems for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances listed in Annexes A, B, C and E of the Protocol;
Eritrea, as a Party to the Montreal Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, had been required to establish and implement a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances in Annexes A, B, C and E of the Protocol in accordance with Article 4B of the Protocol, which also required the Party, within three months of the date of introducing its licensing system, to report to the Ozone Secretariat on the establishment and operation of that system.
Eritrea, as a Party to the Montreal Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, is required to establish and implement a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances in Annexes A, B, C and E of the Protocol.
Each Party shall, by 1 January 2015or within three months of the date of entry into force of this paragraph for it, whichever is later, establish and implement a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances in Annex F. Any Party operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 that decides it is not in a position to establishand implement such a system by 1 January 2015 may delay taking those actions until 1 January 2017.
The representative of the Secretariat recalled that Article 4B of the Montreal Protocol(which came into force with the adoption of the Montreal Amendment to the Protocol and bound only parties to that amendment) required each party to establish a system for licensing imports and exports of new,used, recycled and reclaimed ozone-depleting substances controlled under the Protocol.
To note that the terms in past Decisions related to"used controlled substances" such as"recovered","recycled" and"reclaimed" have not been used uniformly and may be misinterpreted;
The representative of the Secretariat recalled that Ethiopia, San Marino and Timor-Leste, as parties to the Montreal Amendment, were required to implement systems for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances listed in Annexes A, B, C and E to the Protocol.
Article 4B of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer requires each party to the Protocol to establish a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances listed in Annexes A, B, C and E to the Protocol by 1 January 2000 or three months after the date of entry into force of article 4B for the party.
As the experiences of many nonArticle 5 Parties demonstrate,a large part of the CFC requirements for this sector can be met by CFCs that are recovered, recycled and reclaimed, as long as there are sufficient price incentives to ensure that such activities are profitable.
Noting that sufficient supplies of CFC's are available from production facilities in Parties operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 of the Protocol and from recycled and reclaimed stocks to serve the basic domestic needs of Parties operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 of the Protocol;
Article 4B of the Protocol, which had been introduced by the Montreal Amendment, required each Party to establish a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances by 1 January 2000 or by three months after the date of entry into force of Article 4B for the Party.
Article 4B of the Protocol, which had been introduced by the Montreal Amendment in 1997, required each party to establish a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances by 1 January 2000 or within three months of the date of entry into force of Article 4B for the party.
Further noting that sufficient supplies of chlorofluorocarbons are available from production facilities in Parties operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 of the Protocol and from recycled and reclaimed stocks to serve the basic domestic needs of Parties operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 of the Protocol.
Noting that paragraph 3 of Article 4B of the Montreal Protocol requires each party, within three months of the date of introducing its system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances in Annexes A, B, C and E of the Protocol, to report to the Secretariat on the establishment and operation of that system.
To note that paragraph 3 of Article 4B of the Montreal Protocol requires each Party, within three months of the date of introducing its system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed substances in Annexes A, B, C and E of the Protocol, to report to the Secretariat on the establishment and operation of that system;
New information added to the website also includes laboratory uses, production allowance limits for basic domestic needs,data received on imports and exports of recovered, recycled and reclaimed ozonedepleting substancesand summary information on essential and critical use approvals by the Parties.
Noting that paragraph 3 of Article 4B of the Montreal Protocol requires each party, within three months of the date of introducing its system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances in annexes A, B, C and E to the Protocol, to report to the Secretariat on the establishment and operation of that system.
Recalling that Article 4B of the Protocol provided that Parties to the Montreal Amendment to the Montreal Protocol were required, within three months of the Amendment 's entry into force, to establish and implement a system for licensing the import and export of new,used, recycled and reclaimed controlled substances in Annexes A, B, C and E of the Protocol, and report to the Ozone Secretariat on the establishment and operation of that system within three months of the date of its introduction.
As the world leader in remanufacturing, Cat Reman is making progress possible finding new ways to reduce,reuse, recycle, and reclaim materials which once would have gone into a landfill.
Noting that the import and export of recovered, recycled or reclaimed halons is allowed under the Montreal Protocoland that the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel has found that the current distribution of recovered, recycled or reclaimed halon stocks potentially may not align with anticipated needs for such stocks.
Regulation(EC) No. 842/2006 also required anyone annually producing, importing or exporting more than one tonne of any of F-gas to report the amount produced, imported or exported, the applications in which they would be used and the expected emissions and amounts recycled, reclaimed or destroyed.
To encourage Parties to refrain from destroying uncontaminated recovered,recycled, or reclaimed halons before they have considered their domestic, as well as the global long-term future needs for halons, and to consider retaining uncontaminated recovered, recycled, reclaimed halons for anticipated future needs in a manner that employs best practices for storageand maintenance, in order to minimize emissions;
From January 1, 2015 it will be illegal to use recycled or reclaimed R-22 to service existing refrigeration and air-conditioning(RAC) equipment.