Greg Brooker – Refrigerant Specialist for Actrol, Australia & New Zealand’s largest wholesaler of refrigerant and components. Greg also serves on the Board of Refrigerants Australia and is the current Chairman of Refrigerant Reclaim Australia who are working to advance the safe use of refrigerants and their responsible disposal. He is a regular contributor to government consultations and technical advisory groups around the use and regulation of refrigerants.
With 33 years of experience in the Stationary Refrigeration and Air-conditioning sector across Australia and New Zealand he has navigated the technology, regulatory and supply chain challenges of the transition off Ozone Depleting Products and now the phase down of high GWP Synthetic Refrigerants. He has a passion for the refrigeration industry and the societal benefits it brings and holds an agnostic view of competing technologies engaging with and selling them all.
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