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Setting ambitious minimum performance requirements for windows and guaranteeing proper enforcement are key conditions to ensure that glazing deliver its full benefits to reducing energy consumption from Europe’s building stock.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) will host a webinar covering recent additions to the AAMA Gold Label Certification Program in the New Year.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association has opened registration for the AAMA 82nd Annual Conference, to be held February 25-28, 2019, in Indian Wells (Palm Springs), CA at the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells.
Şişecem Group, recycled 1 million tons of glass wastes with the “Glass is Glass Again” project, one of the most extensive sustainability and social responsibility projects of Turkey which was started to be implemented in 2011.
Glass for Europe answered to the consultation of the European Commission on the potential policy application of Product and Organisation Environmental Footprint (PEF and OEF).
Representatives of British Glass and Glass Technology Services Ltd attended and spoke at the Innovative Glazing Global Summit in Vienna at the end of November.
Delegates from 15 countries, including Ukraine, arrived at the congress of the leaders of glass factories. From Russia at the Event were registered leaders - delegates from more than 100 enterprises.
Steel Window Association (SWA) member, REA Metal Windows, supplied and installed a package of custom-built W20 windows to replace the original frames.
New guide outlines actions to make homes healthier for people and planet.
For installers who are looking to get more from their Competent Person Scheme (CPS), Certass has a full value-added package to help them get more benefits for their business.
Today, WDMA released the following statement regarding the signing of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Glass for Europe welcomes today’s release by the European Commission of the ’Clean Planet for All’ communication on a European strategic long-term vision for a climate neutral economy [1], which marks the start of an inclusive debate.
Recently, a delegation from Guizhou Glass Association consisting dozens of members led by the association chairman Peihua Zhu, the standing vice-chairman Ronghui Li, and the secretary general Guangwei Xu visited LandGlass.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association updated a document for evaluating the performance and durability of rollers used in the operation of sliding doors and lift and slide doors.
NSG Group announced today that it has received a “GOLD” rating for the first time from EcoVadis*, a global organization for evaluating CSR (corporate social responsibility) performance.
The University of Cambridge has joined a consortium planning to put the UK at the forefront of glass manufacturing across the globe.
National Glass Association (NGA) President & CEO Nicole Harris has provided a timeline of important activities since the historic combination of the NGA and Glass Association of North America (GANA) on February 1, 2018.
Britain’s long and well regarded engineering heritage continues to flourish across a number of sectors; and can be seen fully represented by the businesses, of different sizes, which belong to the Steel Window Association.
On December 4, British Glass will bring together glass manufacturers, equipment suppliers, industry experts and specialists for our future energy options for glass melting day.
Addresses net zero carbon operations and resources in LEED Green Building projects.
The region’s foremost glass showcase, the Glasstech Asia series, opened yesterday in Kuala Lumpur.
National Glass Association (NGA) President & CEO Nicole Harris is the speaker for this month’s Thirsty Thursday taking place at 1:00 pm Eastern Time on Thursday, November 15.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association updated a document describing a standardized test to evaluate heat build-up effects due to infrared (IR) exposure on fenestration products.