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On May 5th 2022 Glass for Europe hosted its 2nd workshop on flat glass recycling.
Research trials into low carbon alternative fuels for glass furnaces are currently ongoing as part of Glass Futures’ Government funded Industrial Fuel Switching Phase 3 programme.
European flat glass manufacturers promotes the dismantling, collection and recycling of end-of-life building glass (from windows, glazing and other products) to ensure that end-of-life flat glass does not end up in landfill.
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.
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.
As part of a wide a varied programme of topics and subjects that will be covered at the FENEX main event in September, one of the central pillars to the show will be a focus on fenestration sector sustainability and energy efficiency.
The Panel on Recycling and Re-use of Glass Waste has taken place within the event programme of the Mir Stekla 2021 exhibition.
British Glass, the representative body for the UK glass sector, held the first UK Glass Recycling Summit on 17 March with attendance from across the glass supply chain.
The UK Glass Recycling Summit 2021: 90% by 2030 will take place virtually on 17 March 2021.
Find out more about how climate change is impacting the building sector—Get your ticket for BAU online from September 2020!
Setting the pace and giving structure to the wide range of products and services on show—the four key themes chosen for BAU 2021.
They set the pace and give structure to the wide range of products and services on show—the four key themes at BAU 2021.
Europe’s new industrial strategy and circular economy action plan: after the preparation shall come the action for the flat glass sector.
Following four years of work on improving the recycling of flat glass waste across Europe, the FISSAC* project has held its final conference.
Sustainable polymers provider addresses potential shortage of recycled feedstock.
Şişecam Group is the winner of the "Social Impact" category at the prestigious Sustainable Business Awards with its "Glass and Glass Again" project.
Glasspower group announces Glasspower Recycling to process dry waste into recyclable metals, plastics, glass, paper.
Industry technical leaders met in La Jolla, California, last week for the Annual Conference of the National Glass Association.
Glass for Europe calls for an ambitious and long-term EU industrial strategy to allow Europe to remain a hub for a leading, smart, innovative and sustainable industry.
Glass for Europe is today in Istanbul to talk about Circular Economy in the European flat glass sector at the Sisecam International Glass Conference.
As the second largest consumer of plastic in the UK, the construction industry has an important role to play when it comes to recycling.
Advancement in this technology plus more stringent energy codes had audience interest at its highest levels.
Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) continues to move forward despite concerns from the UK glass industry and 16 supporting organisations that glass should be excluded.
Eurocell, the UK’s leading manufacturer, distributor and recycler of PVC-U window, door, conservatory and roofline systems, is rebranding its Ecoplas recycling business to bring it into the Eurocell Recycle stable.