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Two staff members from the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance gave updates about both the insulating glass (IG) and fenestration certification programs offered by FGIA.
Şişecam is moving forward with its investments at full speed to support its continuous growth.
Glass for Europe members strive to enhance vehicle cabin air conditioning efficiency through energy-efficient glazing products.
Today Glass for Europe has submitted its answers to a Commission’s consultation on the decarbonisation of the EU building stock.
The new Fenzi AGT technology revolutionizes automotive glass enamels, reducing costs and energy consumption.
Adrien Carton joins today Glass for Europe as ‘Sustainable Construction & Policy Manager’.
Over the summer, Glass for Europe responded to two EU consultations launched on the topic of construction and demolition waste.
Now is the time to focus on energy efficiency, quality and automation with every piece of glass processed.
As part of the project, Şişecam will develop competitive, low-carbon footprint, high-value-added automotive glass in line with the EU's carbon neutrality target for 2035.
Fenzi SpA strengthens its commitment to supply chain and plant safety, obtaining renewal of its ISO 28000:2022 certification
On the second day of the Glasstech Mexico fair, Bertrand Cazes, Glass for Europe’s Secretary General, gave a speech on “Drivers of added-value glazing in buildings, Europe’s experience and way forward”.
Glass for Europe released today a position paper outlining several enforcement issues of the ban on imports of flat glass coming from Russia.
The marking confirms cylindrically curved tempered and laminated glass performance in accredited, independent research laboratories.
In the last two days, the European Parliament adopted its first reading position on two essential pieces of legislation that govern the placing on the market of construction products.
Today marks the launch of an informative video campaign signed by Glass for Europe which highlights the positive impact of glazing technologies on summer comfort.
Last week, Glass for Europe was in Tampere, Finland, for the Glass Performance Days, the international forum dedicated to the development of the global glass industry which hosted over 500 participants for its 2023 edition.
Glass for Europe attended the first stakeholder workshop on the SUNRISE project.
On 22 May, glass and glazing national associations gathered in Brussels for the Annual meeting of the National Partners Group of Glass for Europe.
The flat glass industry is steadfastly dedicated to optimising its contribution to the objectives of the Net-Zero Industry Act and to strengthen the resilience and competitiveness of the EU.
Ecodesign considerations have been embraced for many years and are at the core of the flat glass sector’s present and future development efforts.
For sealant manufacturers from the EU, Great Britain is an important market, but here too, the products must be marked with a UKCA mark.
On April 26, Glass for Europe participated in Glass Print 2023, Europe’s only dedicated event for the decoration of glass which gathers together international glassmakers, decorators, end-users, brand owners and leading suppliers.