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The flat glass sector is energetically exploring novel ways to lower its industrial emissions and massively scale up its contributions to the EU’s climate neutrality objective.
What is currently being discussed at COP26 in Glasgow should ideally be a guideline for everyone in order to put a stop to climate change. This topic is also highly relevant to the glass industry.
With a proud 36 years in operation, the LiSEC GTI IG machine supports the production of insulating glass at the workshop in Zurich.
Adding to the dialogue on the transition towards a climate-neutral society, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) has called for more action to be taken to protect the European glass industry.
Designed by Melike Altınışık Architects (MAA), Istanbul TV and Radio Tower gets its extraordinary elegance from the glass.
The EESC – European Economic and Social Forum has approved the opinion “Glass in Europe at a crossroads: delivering a greener, energy-efficient industry, while enhancing competitiveness and maintaining quality jobs”.
A few months ago, CMS announced its takeover of the company, GFP Meccanica, an important organization in the world of cutting and glass processing.
Glass for Europe was at Vitrum Milan to talk about “Circular economy in the European building glass sector” and to meet with the colleagues of the International Community of Glass Associations.
Guardian Glass is investing in the future of commercial and residential building in the UK and Ireland.
Roadmap for a climate-neutral glass industry
The push towards climate neutrality is also reaching the glass industry. Besides using more sustainable fuels, the call for the incorporation of more green electric power to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions is growing louder.
The main functions of windows and facades are to let daylight into buildings and to ensure a visual connection with the exterior.
TurkishGlass was highly recognized by visitors with its high production capacity, wide product range, high quality and experience.
The global flat glass coatings market is forecast to reach USD 5.98 Billion by 2026, according to a new report by Reports and Data.
glasstec is “back again at last” – experience the trade fair live and with all your senses
It will soon be that time again: glasstec, the most important meeting place for the industry, will once again bring together all the key protagonists from the entire world of glass.
Yesterday, Glass for Europe organized a special on-line workshop entirely dedicate to the “fit for 55” package, which was released on 14 July.
You want to know more about what makes LiSEC's new cutting machine for float glass (DSC-A) so special? Then don’t miss out on today’s highlight interview.
Messe Düsseldorf North America will participate in GlassBuild America 2021 in order to promote its program of international trade fairs for the glass sector.
DecorFlou Fascia is a product family of acid etched glass that fully meets a wide range of creative needs.
British Glass, the representative body for the UK glass sector, in consultation with its members has today (19 July) published a strategy that sets out the glass industries potential route to net zero carbon emissions.
Glass for Europe is ready to engage with European Parliament and EU Council to trigger a virtuous decarbonisation cycle.
The Rocalux by Tvitec series, both for interiors and exteriors - flat or curved - can imitate natural stone, marble, quartzite or slate with the maximum guarantees of resistance and sustainability.
On 8 June, Glass for Europe held the third of its 2021 workshops with national glass stakeholders.
LiSEC's digital trade fair world in its 60th anniversary year was a virtual experience for flat glass processors