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Industrial Chemical Leaks Could Delay Ozone Recovery by 7 Years, Study Finds

Researchers found feedstock leakage is about 3.6%, far above the 0.5% assumption, and could add 300 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents yearly by mid-century.

  • On Thursday, April 16, 2026, a study published in Nature Communications found that industrial feedstock emissions are delaying stratospheric ozone recovery by about seven years, pushing full restoration to 2073.
  • The 1987 Montreal Protocol exempted chemical feedstocks based on industry assumptions that only 0.5 percent would escape into the atmosphere, yet new measurements reveal actual leakage rates are closer to 3.6 percent.
  • These feedstock chemicals act as powerful greenhouse gases, widely used to manufacture plastics and electric vehicle batteries; emissions are projected to reach around 300 million metric tons of CO2-equivalent annually by mid-century.
  • Lead author Stefan Reimann, an atmospheric scientist, stated, "We wanted to raise the warning flag that something is wrong here," urging industry to either swap out chemicals or reduce leakage during production.
  • Member countries of the Montreal Protocol meet annually to address emerging issues, with future summits likely prioritizing strategies to reduce feedstock leaks and help the ozone layer reclaim its 1980 health status.
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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have identified a problem that could delay the recovery of the ozone layer. Although the Montreal Protocol promoted the reduction of ozone-depleting substances, new evidence suggests that leaks of industrial chemicals are occurring at higher rates than expected. This phenomenon could postpone ozone recovery by up to seven years. Impact of industrial emissions on ozone recovery Emissi…

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Nature broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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