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Glass for Europe welcomes the objectives set by the Commission in the Green Deal Industrial Plan and is ready to keep on producing the key technologies and products for EU's climate neutral transition.
2023 starts with a new National Partner joining Glass for Europe’s family: the Association of Glass Nordic (AGN).
Measuring insulating glass units gas concentration is important since gas fill plays a significant role in thermal performance.
The recognition of the CE marking for construction products in the UK will be extended for a further 2.5 years. The new deadline is therefore set for 30 June 2025.
Alternative sustainable fuels could reduce carbon emissions by up to 80% allowing the glass and other industries to decarbonize sooner.
The second Glass for Europe annual meeting for glass and glazing national associations took place on 29 November.
The flat glass industry in the middle of a major industrial transformation process to reduce all emissions and this requires significant investments.
Today’s energy prices are an existential threat for the future of Europe’s glass industry.
Glass for Europe wants to share 3 reflections from the flat glass industry ahead of upcoming the extraordinary meeting of EU energy ministers in Brussels.
Glass Alliance Europe renews its call for urgent and decisive actions at EU and national levels to support the glass industry.
Efficient energy renovations must be backed by effective regulations.
Glass for Europe was in Singapore at Glasstech Asia to present the 2050 vision of the flat glass industry in a climate neutral Europe.
Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) have the potential to generate a significant shift in building renovation.
Glass for Europe is glad to announce a new partnership with RE-Source Platform.
Inagas is delighted to announce that they are now the official distributor in the UK & Ireland for Sparklike.
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.
AGC Glass Europe’s production plant in Moustier, Belgium, will be the first AGC plant to produce low-carbon glass.
Sparklike is exhibiting in Glasstec 2022 on the 20th – 23rd of September in Düsseldorf. You can find them in Hall 14 Stand G17.
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.
British Glass CEO Dave Dalton has today (6 September) given evidence to BEIS’ inquiry on how businesses and workers are reacting to the cost-of-living crisis.
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.
FAKRO in Poland takes their Insulating Glass quality to the next level by measuring insulating gas concentration with the Sparklike Laser Portable 2.0.
Fenzi AGT Advanced Glass Technologies is considered a quintessential partner in the world of glass, thanks to the superior quality of its vast range of technologies.