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EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS INCORPORATING COLD CHAIN Inaugural World Refrigeration Day a global hit! By Ilana Koegelenberg The first-ever ‘Coolest Day of the Year’ took place on 26 June around the world and the global response was truly overwhelming, with an estimated 153 countries participating – even South Africa! day finally arrived the response was incredible! “The day was beyond anyone’s expectations for a first year,” he said. “It was probably beyond anyone’s expectations for any year. The level of interest was extraordinary from all over the world. I can’t recall our industry seeing anything like this before on this scale. We believe that there were physical events in at least 153 countries,” he confirmed. • A WORLD-WIDE EVENT A ccording to the driving force behind World Refrigeration Day (WRD), refrigeration consultant Steve Gill, the aim of WRD is to serve as a means of raising awareness and understanding of the significant role that the industry and its technology play in modern life and society. “WRD presents an opportunity for all stakeholders to work together to achieve the single aim of raising awareness. It is something that can and has united the global RAC community.” From the get-go, wherever he went, Gill received a positive response to the concept of WRD, and when the According to Gill, they are still gathering data and information to compile a complete list of activities that took place on the day. “I am still constantly being surprised, delighted and impressed in equal measures by some of the remarkable ways that people and organisations took the spirit of the day to heart and used it to raise awareness and understanding of the significant impact that refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat-pumps make to modern society,” said Gill. According to Gill, there are so many examples of interest and successful events that it is difficult to single out any without missing several. Here are several… • In Australia and the UK, two leading retailers opened the plant room • • doors so that members of the public could take a look at the refrigeration systems that are usually off limits. For many, frozen and chilled food is one of the most obvious daily contacts with refrigeration, and yet generally there is no appreciation of what is happening behind the scenes at a supermarket. In India, there were events aimed at raising awareness of the importance of the cold chain as well as sustainable cooling. In Iran, there were special classes for school children to introduce them to the various ways that cooling impacts their lives. In the UK and the US, refrigeration and air-conditioning contracting companies had open-door days and invited local schools in to introduce them to the industry and the industry career opportunities. Even South Africa got involved in a small way. We helped Gill put together official WRD logos in Afrikaans as well as Zulu – a feat everyone was most proud of. As the word for ‘heat pump’ doesn’t exist in Zulu, we had to call in some help from plumbing lecturers to help us invent a new word – very exciting! The 26th happened to be day two of the ‘Consultative Legislative Workshop on the Kigali Amendment Towards HFC Phase-Down’ and stakeholders got together to pose with the Zulu logo. The photo got shared far and wide around the world on social media. (Read more about this event on page 20.) Hopefully next year we can get the industry associations involved and maybe even government, as to make a big event! A PART OF SOMETHING ‘SPECIAL’ Despite the sheer exhaustion after the event – and the relief that it was a success, Gill said that after the event, there was really a sense that something special had just happened. “As an industry, we had taken part in something like never before.” The scale and reach of it had surprised many. “Only a few hours before, to have people like the World Bank, the UN and the EU Commission tweeting about WRD and our industry in a positive light was unimaginable,” said Gill. “There was a sense that something had changed; it was as if the floodgates had opened to let the industry tell its own message with a louder voice than ever before. As far as first years go, this has to be considered one of the biggest successes!” ONWARDS AND UPWARDS South African stakeholders showing support for World Refrigeration Day, posing with the Zulu logo on 26 June. 32 www.coldlinkafrica.co.za The plan for the first year was simply to establish WRD in the diary and to gain support from national trade associations and professional bodies. “Just establishing WRD was a huge step,” says Gill. “Having achieved this, I am really excited that we can now build upon this foundation, and we are working with our partners and sponsors to unveil our plans for next year very shortly. It is a community project, so gaining support for our ideas is important to us.” Next year, they will be aiming to extend the approaches that they piloted this year; reaching out to younger people and their advisers and influencers through either open days or directly going into educational establishments. “This will go hand-in-hand with the outreach to local (and national) dignitaries to give them a better understanding of what this industry is about,” explains Gill. “We also are planning to prepare tools that can be used outside of the day so that the campaign is not just for one day a year. We want to make a real difference which requires year-round activities.” CLA COLD LINK AFRICA • SEPTEMBER 2019