Ozone-Depleting Substances - Australia

Oceania Consumption (ODP tonnes in 2013)

Australia is the top country by ozone-depleting substances - consumption among 14 countries. As of 2013, ozone-depleting substances - consumption in Australia was 48.3 ODP tonnes that accounts for 71.24% of total ozone-depleting substances - consumption. The top 5 countries (others are New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Solomon Islands) account for 99.41% of it. The total ozone-depleting substances - consumption was estimated at 67.8 ODP tonnes in 2013.

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Australia 48.3 UNSD
New Zealand 8.2 UNSD
Fiji 7.7 UNSD
Papua New Guinea 3 UNSD
Solomon Islands 0.2 UNSD
Marshall Islands 0.1 UNSD
Palau 0.1 UNSD
Samoa 0.1 UNSD
Vanuatu 0.1 UNSD
Kiribati 0 UNSD
Micronesia (Federated States of) 0 UNSD
Nauru 0 UNSD
Tonga 0 UNSD
Tuvalu 0 UNSD
Air Pollution
Consumption 48.3 ODP tonnes in 2013 UNSD
Greenhouse Gases Emissions 13 timeseries
Ozone-Depleting Substances Consumption 1 timeseries
Air Pollution Ozone-Depleting Substances Consumption (ODP Metric Tons in 2014)
Methyl Bromide 18.3 UNEP
HCFC 6.4 UNEP
CFC -14.6 UNEP