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Glass for Europe shares its position on the Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act, urging smart, low-burden measures to support flat glass decarbonisation.
Glass for Europe has today replied to the public consultation launched by the European Commission on the upcoming review of the EU ETS.
On 30 June, the European Commission adopted a support package to help Member States implement the new Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD).
Glaston ScreenMax glass bending furnace was installed at Finn Lamex in Finland in 2024.
During the last months, Glass for Europe’s Environment experts have been working towards a harmonised definition of recycled content in the flat glass sector.
Thermoseal Group urges IGU manufacturers to ensure compliance as OPSS ramps up inspections across the glass and glazing sector.
The EU Council has just adopted its General Approach on the End‑of‑Life Vehicles Regulation, setting mandatory targets to dramatically improve the recovery and recycling of automotive glass.
Folienwerk Wolfen’s 44.2 laminated glass with evguard® interlayer has earned top fire performance certifications, marking a key milestone in glass safety and reliability.
Glass Performance Days 2025 in Tampere saw the Glass for Europe secretariat engage value‑chain representatives and share updates on key Brussels legislation.
Following a successful inaugural event in 2024, AGMT will again host glazier testing during GlassBuild America 2025 in Orlando, Florida.
Following the publication of the Clean Industrial Deal and in anticipation of upcoming legislation, Glass for Europe has engaged with policymakers to highlight the significant decarbonisation challenges facing the flat glass industry.
Glaston proudly welcomed the global glass community on a series of exclusive demo tours at its facilities in Tampere, Finland, as part of GPD 2025.
The AGMT program conducted live hands-on testing during Glass TEXpo 2025 in San Antonio, meeting rising demand for certified glazing professionals in Texas.
In recent months, Glass for Europe has engaged with key EU policymakers to address the housing crisis, focusing on affordability, sustainability, and energy efficiency.
In this video, Tero Toivanen at Finn Lamex, Finland, is sharing his and his team's experiences working with the Glaston ScreenMax glass bending furnace for windshields.
Glass for Europe joined the CLEPA delegation at the 77th session of the UN Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) in Geneva to contribute to discussions on headform testing on vehicles under UN Regulation 127.
On Tuesday 13 May, Glass Alliance Europe organised a policy event to explore ways in which the Clean Industrial Deal could better support the decarbonisation and competitiveness of the glass industry.
Glassman Europe opens its doors tomorrow in Lütfi Kırdar ICEC, Istanbul – and if you haven’t registered yet, this is your last chance.
Advanced PVB interlayer for EV side windows delivers design flexibility and acoustic comfort.
Industry and environmental organisations jointly call for measures to improve recycling in the future End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation
Over the past few weeks, the team at Glass for Europe has engaged in constructive dialogue with the European Commission services.
Butylver TPS, Fenzi Group’s advanced thermoplastic spacer for Insulating Glass Units, has officially obtained CEKAL certification.
The Parliament’s draft resolution points out the difficulties facing energy intensive sectors, primarily high energy prices and decarbonisation challenges and calls for rapid action on energy prices, permitting, trade defence and carbon leakage.
On 24 March, MEP Bruno Tobback (S&D, BE) and his team visited AGC’s float glass plant in Mol. Bruno Tobback was Minister of Environment and Pensions in the Belgian federal government from 2004 until 2007.
On March 12, Glass for Europe Board members met in the association’s new offices in Brussels for their first meeting of the year.