The ATMO Approved label is a global gold standard highlighting best-in-class manufacturers of natural refrigerant systems and components.
When customers see the ATMO Approved label they have an added level of assurance they are working with a company that delivers high quality products with a commitment to sustainability, says Dave Sholtis, CEO of M&M Carnot.
M&M Carnot, a refrigeration manufacturer, renewed the Natural Refrigerants Label from ATMOsphere, a global market accelerator of clean cooling and heating solutions, and publisher of R744.com. M&M Carnot was initially granted the label last September.
ATMOsphere launched the “ATMO Approved” label last June as a global gold standard. It highlighs best-in-class manufacturers of natural refrigerant systems and components around the world. Other companies that have been awarded the label include TEKO, M&M Carnot, Secon, Mayekawa Europe, Efficient Energy, Zudek, Güntner and Temprite. Güntner and Secon have also recently renewed their labels. In re-approving the label, ATMOsphere has determined that the climate mitigation impact of M&M Carnot’s natural refrigerant products, in terms of the metric-ton reduction of CO2e emissions, increased by 41 percent in 2022 over 2021. M&M Carnot produces both CO2 (R744) and NH3 (R717) based systems.
Dave Sholtis, CEO of M&M Carnot said, “We are pleased and excited to be recognized by ATMOsphere for the second year running as a Best-in-Class natural refrigerant company.” “In making the decision to re-certify we took into account the importance to new and existing customers to have an unbiased, independent third party certify our continuing work and commitment to innovate using natural refrigerants leading to a better world along our journey to climate neutrality.” We are excited to be recognized as a leader in promoting the use of natural refrigerants to cool our world by the very prestigious ATMOsphere organization, said Sholtis.
The ATMOsphere label is designed to help qualified manufacturers to market products to new customers and regions in the natural refrigerants marketplace, including products using CO2 and ammonia. In addition, the label is meant to help end users to identify best-in-class suppliers.
Once approved, companies can place the ATMOsphere Natural Refrigerant Label in a myriad of places, such as directly on products, marketing material, email signatures, and company pitches and trade show booths.
Marc Chasserot, ATMOsphere Founder and CEO noted, “The label will be very visible in the global marketplace, and companies can take advantage of this to strengthen their brand.” He added, “By being global and multi-application, this label can help to create trust across the new applications and regions. We want to use this multi-year label process to help move the market to cleaner solutions with natural refrigerant solutions over time.
John Miranda, Chief Sales Officer for M&M Carnot added, “The ATMO label approval was an important step in our company’s mission to cool the world by focusing on our customers’ needs with natural refrigeration solutions enabling them to achieve their goals.”
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