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On March 24, Glass for Europe introduced MEP Christian Doleschal, rapporteur on the revision of the Construction Product Regulation, to the world of flat glass during a visit to the NSG plant in Weiherhammer.
Corning Incorporated joins not-for-profit Glass Futures in support of the organization’s efforts to make glass manufacturing fully sustainable.
Automotive glass can contribute to reducing the environmental impact of vehicles.
Energy-efficient buildings products such as high-performance glazing must be considered as ‘strategic net-zero technology’.
The European Parliament adopted its position on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) with 343 votes in favour, 216 against and 78 abstentions.
Schiatti Angelo Srl has recently installed a new photovoltaic system.
Glazing technologies can make EU buildings more resilient to future heat waves, enabling the adaption to climate change while helping to reduce energy needs and CO2 emissions.
Glass for Europe is officially a member of the European Solar PV Industry Alliance, an initiative launched in December 2022 by the European Commission.
Guardian Glass has attained Bronze level Cradle to Cradle re-certification for its float, coated and laminated glass product ranges.
Glaston invests in reducing its carbon footprint
On 7 February, more than 40 participants representing national partners and members of Glass for Europe participated in the internal workshop “Lifecycle carbon calculation tool”.
AGC and Saint-Gobain partner to create a revolutionary pilot flat glass line with drastic CO2 emissions reduction.
AGC Inc. has begun to consider the transfer of AGC Group's business in Russia.
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.
Independent Life Cycle Assessments for Kuraray Poval™, PVB, PVB film and SentryGlas®.
The most advantageous solution for automatically seaming rectangular glass
2023 starts with a new National Partner joining Glass for Europe’s family: the Association of Glass Nordic (AGN).
AGC has created a digital twin technology for glass melting processes, and has commenced operational verification in float furnaces.
Back to the year full of events which has just been accomplished!
A first solution combining Saint-Gobain Glass and Eastman’s bird-friendly interlayer that offers safer glazed façades for birds without compromising on performance and aesthetics.
HEGLA and AGC have joined forces in a development partnership, which will see AGC focus on the supply chain while HEGLA will be responsible for the development of machine technology.
On 14 December, Glass for Europe was at the Glass Palace of the United Nations, New York, for the Closing Ceremony of the International Year of Glass 2022.
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.