Advocacy

NAFEM joins with more business leaders to advocate for removal of tariffs

Acting out of concern for trade in general and specifically for downstream users of imported steel and aluminum, as well […]


02.25.2019

CARB answers members’ HFC compliance questions

Given the newness of the Jan. 1 California Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) bans, NAFEM members have many […]


02.25.2019

Negative tariff impacts on business

Based on the recent NAFEM survey, tariffs are negatively impacting companies whose products make it possible for millions of people […]


02.08.2019

Tariffs hurting America’s foodservice equipment manufacturers

Tariffs on Chinese imports, along with tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, are making it more expensive to produce the […]


02.07.2019

Listen to NAFEM’s California HFC compliance call

California Air Resources Board (CARB) officials participated in a call with NAFEM members Thursday, Jan. 31, to discuss how to […]


02.04.2019

Cal/OSHA updates indoor heat-related illness draft

California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) has made additional revisions to a draft standard that applies to all […]


02.02.2019

Global conformity schemes

Members looking to stay on top of international compliance and schemes have access to NAFEM’s free Global Schemes tool that […]


01.22.2019

CARB climate regulations inform the federal agenda

CARB climate regulations inform the federal agenda With the fifth largest economy in the world, California has many opportunities and […]


01.22.2019

California HFC bans are in effect

On Jan. 1,  the California Cooling Act (CCA), Senate Bill 1013, became law. CCA reinstated the previously vacated U.S. Environmental Protection […]


01.21.2019

More states commit to phase out HFCs

Connecticut, Maryland and New York  also have committed to phase out hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) by adopting vacated Rules 20 and 21 of the EPA Significant […]


01.21.2019