Date: 16 February 2012
The GIB, titled Green Aspects of Mirror - The Reusability and Recyclability of Mirror Products, focuses on how easily mirror can be recycled into inventive design products, a fundamental tenant of the green movement.
“Mirror has been a great design tool for the past century,” said Jim Ventre, Gardner Glass Products and GANA Mirror Division Chair. “Over the past two decades, though, it has become even more valuable in its ease of recyclability into other home uses.
This Informational Bulletin highlights the environmentally friendly aspects of mirror as a key aspect of its versatility. Designers and architects will find this free document thought provoking and informative, and a great tool in the green movement.”
The GIB also addresses the environmentally-conscious aspects of the mirror manufacturing process. It is available as a free download in the TechCenter section of the GANA website. Architects, specifiers and designers are encouraged to download the document.
Learn more about GANA and the green movement, as well as the upcoming GANA Annual Conference, which features nearly two full days focused on energy and the green movement by visiting its website at www.glasswebsite.com, or follow GANA on Twitter at www.twitter.com/glassnation.
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