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GreenChill Program

  • Annual Recognition Event

    Congratulations to the 2024 recipients -  Find this Year's GreenChill Recognition Recipients!

  • GreenChill Store Certification Map

    Explore the new map of 2024 GreenChill Certified Stores in the United States.

  • Join Upcoming GreenChill Webinars

    Sign up for upcoming GreenChill webinars and view past webinars by visiting the GreenChill Events and Webinars page.

GreenChill Program

GreenChill is an EPA voluntary partnership program that collaborates with the food retail industry to lower refrigerant emissions, protect the ozone layer,  and address climate change. Discover how GreenChill complements existing regulations.

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  • Learn about upcoming webinars and access webinar recordings
  • Find your nearest GreenChill Certified Stores
  • Learn more about the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act of 2020
  • About GreenChill

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    Learn how EPA collaborates with food retailers to reduce harmful refrigerant emissions.

    Learn About GreenChill
  • Store Certification

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    Learn about how to certify a store, find certified stores near you, and view program trends.

    Learn About Store Certification
  • Corporate Emissions Reduction Program

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    Find Partner companies, view program trends, and learn how to join.

    Become a Partner
  • Advanced Refrigeration Program

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    Learn about advanced refrigeration technologies and resources.

    Explore Advanced Refrigeration
  • GreenChill Recognition

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    Learn about the GreenChill Recognition Event and Program accomplishments.

    Explore GreenChill Recognition
  • Webinars and Resources

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    Register for upcoming webinars and access other resources.

    Explore Webinars and Resources

Related Programs

  • Protecting Our Climate by Reducing Use of Hydrofluorocarbons
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  • Significant New Alternatives Policy Program
  • CAA Section 608 Stationary Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
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Last updated on March 27, 2025
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