What is the role of the Montreal Protocol in regulating refrigerant emissions?

The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty aimed at reducing the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances, including CFCs and HCFCs. The protocol sets a schedule for phasing out these substances, with developed countries required to phase out CFCs by 1996 and HCFCs by 2030. The Montreal Protocol has been instrumental in reducing ozone depletion and has served as a model for other environmental agreements.