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Yesterday, Glass for Europe was in France to talk about the European Union climate policies at the CEKAL conference dedicated to certified glazing, climate issues, circular economy and recycling.
One of the largest European projects for the study of Hydrogen combustion in the glass industry
The energy intensive industries welcome the efforts undertaken by the Member States to solve the energy crisis in the European Union.
British Glass welcomes the announcement from government to cap energy prices and assist businesses, including the glass industry, with the ongoing energy crisis for an initial six months.
Time to materialise targeted support for the glass industry, asks Glass Alliance Europe to the European Commission.
The European glass industry together with other energy intensive industries call on the EU institutions to urgently introduce EU-wide measures aimed at limiting the price of natural gas.
The event, held in the framework of the International Year of Glass, explored the new trends and the role played by glazing in designing a more sustainable built environment.
Guardian Glass is set to showcase a clear customer service focus at glasstec 2022 (Hall 10, stand A38).
The geopolitical events at the borders of Europe are of high concerns to all of us seeking peace, security, and prosperity in Europe.
Glass for Europe lead the work on the paper released today by Glass Alliance Europe on the revision of the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) and the recast of the European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (E-PRTR).
The report on the recast Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) was adopted today by large majority in the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) of the European Parliament.
Flat glass manufacturers’ decarbonisation efforts under the spotlight at the Sustainable Industrial manufacturing conference.
Improving sorting and quality of the end-of-life automotive glass pieces could provide a new source of recycled glass for flat glass manufacturing.
Glass recycling can offer many environmental and economic benefits, provided a proper framework enables the collection and sorting of high-quality materials.
Glass for Europe reacted to today’s vote on the review of the Emissions Trading Scheme and the proposal for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism with a video message from its Secretary General, Bertrand Cazes.
Glass for Europe calls on authorities to guarantee the uninterrupted supply of gas to glass manufacturing installations.
On May 5th 2022 Glass for Europe hosted its 2nd workshop on flat glass recycling.
On Friday 28 April, Bertrand Cazes, Secretary General of Glass for Europe, participated as a speaker to the 4th Innovative Glazing Global Summit.
Glass for Europe has run calculations based on public data and energy performance models used by and developed for the European Commission. This paper presents the results of these calculations.
Glass for Europe believes that it is time for a coherent revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD).
Yesterday, 30 March, the European Commission released new proposals aiming at making sustainable products the norm in the EU.
Improvements needed to the recast of the Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD)
Is it possible to create a building that is both aesthetically pleasing and energy efficient? Meeting your project’s requirements doesn’t have to be a daunting or complicated process.
“Glazing will be essential to deliver truly sustainable buildings” affirms Glass for Europe’s Secretary General B. Cazes in an interview released for the Theme Park of GPD – Glass Performance Days.
Şişecam lays the foundation of its first European glass packaging facility in Hungary