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| The latest Glastory blog is looking back at glasstec 2022 and listing 4 key takeaways.
| GlassBuild 2022 has just ended and, as a matter of course, here we are to take stock.
| Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) have the potential to generate a significant shift in building renovation.
| Glaston’s ProL-zone to be put to the test
| Glass Technical Paper addresses ASHRAE 90.1 and the IECC
| AGC Glass France is to close its B2 float line at its Boussois manufacturing facility.
| Industry is a major energy consumer. For Saint-Gobain, reducing this consumption is one of the key components of its roadmap towards carbon neutrality by 2050.
| Şişecam presented its wide range of innovative products to visitors at its exclusively designed booth at the Glasstec Fair.
| One of the largest European projects for the study of Hydrogen combustion in the glass industry
| The energy intensive industries welcome the efforts undertaken by the Member States to solve the energy crisis in the European Union.
| Glass Futures will be among those leading the net zero conversation at both the Labour Party and Conservative Party conferences.
| British Glass welcomes the announcement from government to cap energy prices and assist businesses, including the glass industry, with the ongoing energy crisis for an initial six months.
| At Glasstec the spotlight is on indoor comfort, energy savings and environmental sustainability with the most expansive array of technologies engineered for the international glass industry.
| The new stand from Glas Trösch provides visitors with knowledge about the environmentally friendly and resource-saving use of glass.
| Time to materialise targeted support for the glass industry, asks Glass Alliance Europe to the European Commission.
| Rock crystal, greenhouse, gabled-roof house - the St. Jakob Tower in Basel evokes many associations.
| Saint-Gobain Glass launches ORAÉ®, a new glass substrate with the world’s lowest carbon footprint.
| British Glass welcomes the recognition from the UK Government that radical action is required to mitigate the spiralling costs of energy that threaten businesses in the UK.
| The European glass industry together with other energy intensive industries call on the EU institutions to urgently introduce EU-wide measures aimed at limiting the price of natural gas.