hi ton, i apologize for the familiar tone, but then again, i'm just like that. before i respond to your comment, let me just marvel at the internet and wonder how internet traffic must have taken you to my site, out of many that blogged about the condura run.
having said that, let me express my apologies at the rather general comment i made about aircons and refs -- i appreciate the fact that you've corrected me on the fact that concepcion industries' products have exceeded international thresholds on CFC and carbon emissions. this really shows how ignorant i am about the specifics on your products, and i humbly admit my failure to do any thorough research.
nonetheless, i think that we are all polluters -- even breathing itself creates pollution, as i understand -- and that is why i firmly believe in earning carbon credits, and salute the concepcion industries for its efforts to promote healthy and environment-friendly activities. i regret not having taken part in your first run which supported the tubbataha reefs. it is evident from the text that i congratulate concepcion industries for its corporate social responsibility, particularly in the field of nature conservation -- something i am extremely passionate about.
just to illustrate how i supported this event, i registered more than 20 of my friends at your office along malugay, which is a stone's throw from where i work and live. that shows that despite what i've said about the "sly tactic" (an exaggeration, i must confess), i was eager to see the success of the event, particularly because i have personally encountered whale sharks myself.
anyway, thanks nevertheless for correcting me and your generous comments about my photos. :D
I think we are party to the convention on phasing out CFCs and similar refrigerants, but their fluorinated replacements are still greenhouse gases. What are the safeguards in the statutes Alman and which parties are covered by these? What happens when refrigerators die? I only see guys hauling them to be sold to the scrap yards but beyond that I don't know what happens. Are the manufacturers bound to recover/recyle/re-export the F-gas in them (if they had not escaped by then)?
having said that, let me express my apologies at the rather general comment i made about aircons and refs -- i appreciate the fact that you've corrected me on the fact that concepcion industries' products have exceeded international thresholds on CFC and carbon emissions. this really shows how ignorant i am about the specifics on your products, and i humbly admit my failure to do any thorough research.
nonetheless, i think that we are all polluters -- even breathing itself creates pollution, as i understand -- and that is why i firmly believe in earning carbon credits, and salute the concepcion industries for its efforts to promote healthy and environment-friendly activities. i regret not having taken part in your first run which supported the tubbataha reefs. it is evident from the text that i congratulate concepcion industries for its corporate social responsibility, particularly in the field of nature conservation -- something i am extremely passionate about.
just to illustrate how i supported this event, i registered more than 20 of my friends at your office along malugay, which is a stone's throw from where i work and live. that shows that despite what i've said about the "sly tactic" (an exaggeration, i must confess), i was eager to see the success of the event, particularly because i have personally encountered whale sharks myself.
anyway, thanks nevertheless for correcting me and your generous comments about my photos. :D
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