I'm not a scientist but I've recently done some digging and it doesn't seem like the ozone is actualy depleting. Hear me out. These are facts I've gardnered:
the ozone is thinning.
the stratospheric ozone over the polar regions is decreasing.
the emission of halo-carbon has increased.
Here is my question.
Is it possible that the halo-carbons are increasing the size of the atmospher causing the ozone to stretch making the thickness of the layers decrease as it tries to spread enough to cover the polar regions?
I would appreciate any information you can provide that I am unaware of.