“HARDI
was disappointed by EPA’s overreach in banning single
use cylinders and establishing an overly-complicated
cylinder tracking system. HARDI and the rest of the
industry want to work with EPA to successfully
phase-down the use of HFCs, however we cannot stand by
as the agency exceeds its authority,” said HARDI CEO,
Talbot Gee. “We believe filing this lawsuit will help to
set a boundary that will stop the agency from going too
far in the future. HARDI’s Board of Directors set up the
legal defense fund with this situation in mind and we
are happy to be joined by ACCA and PHCC in the lawsuit
to show the broad opposition to these parts of the final
rule,” Gee continued.
In anticipation of this and other potential legal
issues, the HARDI Board of Directors established a legal
defense fund designed to fight against regulations that
will have a negative impact on HVACR
wholesale-distribution. This litigation is the first use
of funds from the legal defense fund.
The U.S. Department of Justice must now work with the
EPA to determine if it will defend the provisions of the
final rule in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals or allow
the court to enjoin disputed the provisions.
ABOUT HARDI
HARDI (Heating, Air-conditioning and Refrigeration
Distributors International) is the single voice of
wholesale distribution within the HVACR industry.
HARDI members market, distribute, and support heating,
air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment, parts and
supplies. HARDI Distributor members serve installation
and service/replacement contractors in residential and
commercial markets, as well as commercial/industrial and
institutional maintenance staffs. HARDI proudly
represents more than 460 distributor members
representing more than 5,000 branch locations, and close
to 500 supplier, manufacturer representative and service
vendor members. # # # |