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Keeping Mother Nature happy

The need to reduce fossil fuel consumption by introducing new technologies was born from the increasing awareness of the environmental impact of pollution. If you want to know more, check out this article.

The glass industry has made significant progress in this direction. It is possible to apply special kinds of glasses and systems which minimise fossil fuel consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. Some glass applications also uses alternative natural resources to preserve the environment we live in. Selected links introduce systems to be used by environmentally-friendly buildings.


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Last review: May, 2004


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