NGA supports UN International Year of Glass 2022

NGA supports UN International Year of Glass 2022
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Date: 13 May 2020

NGA has sent a letter of endorsement in support of campaigning the General Assembly of the United Nations to declare 2022 the International Year of Glass.

NGA has sent a letter of endorsement in support of campaigning the General Assembly of the United Nations to declare 2022 the International Year of Glass. Writing on behalf of members, board of directors and staff, NGA’s President & CEO Nicole Harris states, “We believe an International Year of Glass would not only have a positive impact in North America, but the world over. We wholeheartedly support this endeavor.”

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