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Glass for Europe has released its position paper on the extension of the EU ETS system to buildings and transport.
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The CBAM shall be versatile, free from dangerous loopholes, and able to preserve complex EU-based value-chains.
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Glasstech Asia x PERAFI is back with an exciting and brand-new topic: Digitalisation & the Future of Façades.
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Guardian Glass is investing in the future of commercial and residential building in the UK and Ireland.
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