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Last night, an agreement was struck between EU institutions on the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED).
In March 2018, both the Council and the European Parliament requested to the European Commission to develop a proposal for a “Strategy for long-term EU greenhouse gas emissions reduction”.
Reaction to the failure to agree on a revised Energy Efficiency Directive.
Today 11 June, the Energy Council of Ministers of the EU meets in Brussels with a heavy agenda, including discussions on the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED).
Glass for Europe takes part to the second Convention of International Glass Associations on June 6 and 7 in Murano, Italy.
Advanced flat glass technologies provide safety, comfort, wellbeing and enable countless innovations to improve our daily lives.
On May 22, national glass stakeholders from all over Europe gathered in Brussels to participate in the Annual meeting between national glass and glazing associations and Europe’s flat glass industry organised by Glass for Europe.
Talks on the Energy Efficiency Directive between the European Parliament, the Council and the European Commission have been set with the purpose of obtaining a final deal under the Bulgarian presidency before mid-June.
On 22 March, during the last General Assembly of Glass for Europe, Dr. Christian Quenett, Head of Architectural Glass Europe Pilkington Deutschland AG (NSG Group), has been elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of Glass for Europe.
On December 18th, a provisional agreement was reached between the three institutions on the waste package.
Glass for Europe has enlarged in size to include European representatives of building glass transformers and processors.
Glass for Europe is a firm believer in the added-value of a single market for construction products and does not support a repeal of the Construction Products Regulation and its replacement by a Mutual Recognition Scheme.
New study on minimum performance requirements for window replacement in the residential sector released.
Glass for Europe welcomes the adoption by the European Parliament’s ENVI Committee of its proposals to improve the Circular Economy Package.
Glass for Europe welcomes today’s vote by the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety committee of the European Parliament on the reform of the EU ETS.
Glass for Europe is pleased that with the release of the ‘Clean energy for all Europeans’ package, a real debate on the long-awaited modernisation of the EU’s energy efficiency legislations is made possible.
European Aluminium, EuroWindoor, ES-SO and Glass for Europe come together to call for a modernised EPBD.
Since its recast in 2010, the EPBD has contributed to improving the energy performance of European buildings and our associations European Aluminium, EuroWindoor, ES-SO, Glass for Europe are strong supporters of this framework.
Theresa Griffin MEP (North West England) and Conor McGinn MP (St Helens North) have met with representatives from Pilkington, to discuss future measures that could support the growth and development of the glass and glazing sector in the UK and…
Glass for Europe has identified four essential priorities to put Europe back on the energy-efficiency track and believes that the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD).
At its last General Assembly, Glass for Europe, the trade association of Europe's manufacturers of building, automotive and solar-energy glass, elected Dr Reha Akcakaya Chairman of the Board of Directors of Glass for Europe.
“European Fund for Strategic Investments must earmark funds for deep renovation projects” says building sector industry   A new report published today by Copenhagen Economics concludes that deep building renovation projects respond more effectively…
With the Energy Union framework strategy released today by the European Commission, energy efficiency is at last provided the focus it deserves to contribute fully to a secure, sustainable, competitive and affordable energy system for Europe.