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The certification of sustainable construction products and buildings is being made easier thanks to precise environmental product declarations from the ift Rosenheim.
On February 20th, Bertrand Cazes, Secretary General of Glass for Europe, attended the meeting of the High-level Group on Energy Intensive Industries convened by the European Commission.
British Glass has facilitated a visit with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to member and flat glass manufacturer Saint-Gobain UK.
NSG Group announced today the decision to sell its entire shareholdings in Nippon Sheet Glass Environment Amenity, Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary, to Hibino Corporation.
Yale Door and Window Solutions has achieved a product-specific Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) certification for its Revolution Window Hinge.
Eurocell plc has announced it processed a record number of post-consumer window profiles in 2018, recycling in excess of 1.2million frames.
Energy-saving, bird-friendly glass optimizes daylight, adds depth to Centre for Entrepreneurship.
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.
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).
New guide outlines actions to make homes healthier for people and planet.
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.
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.
Addresses net zero carbon operations and resources in LEED Green Building projects.
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The massive energy savings potential of high performing windows remains largely untapped in the European Union.
Energy labelling has demonstrated to be among the most efficient way to promote energy savings and CO2 emission reductions awhile supporting the uptake of energy efficient products by empowering consumers.
Primo Germany has just invested in its own PVC regrinding and recycling equipment. The results: Less production waste, more precise control of the use of recycled PVC, and a strong, green product for the window and door producers.
Two updated American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System (AIA CES) registered courses can be accessed via Vitro Architectural Glass’ online “Continuing Education” portal.
The revised Energy Performance of Building has gotten to the heart of the implementation process and the European Commission is already drafting its guidelines to instruct Member States about the novelties included in the new text.
Waste recycling and re-use levels at CMS Window Systems reached 100% for the financial year 2017-2018 to hit its ambitious target to completely eliminate waste being sent to landfill.
New studies show that retailers are missing out on increased revenues by not communicating the sustainability of their offer effectively.
Top fenestration specialist Sidey is a finalist in The VIBES – Scottish Environment Business Awards, recognising its commitment to the environment.