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To support stakeholders during the transition to CPR 2024, Glass for Europe has launched a dedicated online resource.
FENSA is raising concerns about the growing misuse of indemnity policies in place of proper certification.
On 3 November, the Renovate Europe campaign – which Glass for Europe contributes to – organised Renovate Europe Day in Copenhagen in presence of the European Commissioner for Energy & Housing, Dan Jørgensen.
The organisation warns that relying on indemnity insurance instead of a valid FENSA certificate leaves homeowners and property professionals exposed to serious compliance, safety, and financial risks.
On 28 October, Glass for Europe held its annual meeting with the National Partners Group (NPG), representing national glass and glazing associations across manufacturing, processing, and shaping.
From 19 September to 17 October, the European Commission gathered stakeholders’ feedback on the next steps of the New European Bauhaus (NEB).
On 9 October, Glass for Europe contributed to two Calls for Evidence on the future ‘Electrification Action Plan’ and ‘Heating and Cooling Strategy’.
In automotive glazing, safety is never optional – but neither is durability. Windshields must withstand stone impacts, resist scratches and meet all regulatory safety standards.
The European Solar PV Industry Alliance (ESIA) held its third annual forum on 30 September, uniting industry leaders and policymakers to advance Europe’s solar manufacturing and strategic autonomy.
On 17 September, Bertrand Cazes, the Secretary General of Glass for Europe, attended Vitrum25, an event which brought together the international glass and glazing machinery community.
Kuraray’s Trosifol™ SkyViera™ interlayer has been chosen for the panoramic sunroofs of Mahindra’s new BE 6 and XEV 9e EVs, enhancing design and user experience.
From September 9–11, 2025, Şişecam products were presented to industry professionals at Auto Glass Week in Nevada, USA, at the booth of Mygrant Glass, the company’s long-standing distributor.
On 18 September, Glass for Europe, held a high-level meeting with European Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen.
Last week, the European Parliament voted in plenary on the report for the End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation (ELVR). The adopted text mirrors the compromise reached earlier this year in the Parliament’s committees.
On 10 September, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, delivered her first State of the Union address of her second term.
Meet Cebrace ATMOS, the first low-carbon glass produced in South America by Cebrace.
On September 2 and 3, the Glass for Europe secretariat moved out of Brussels to the St Helens region in the UK for inspiring visits and meetings aiming at gearing up for a busy advocacy programme in the coming months.
Glass for Europe is proud to launch its newly redesigned website, offering a modern and engaging platform to explore the dynamic world of flat glass in Europe.
Certification opportunities take center stage at GlassBuild America 2025 as NGA and AGMCC once again bring hands-on AGMT testing to the show floor.
Glass for Europe is actively shaping EU policy: the association is preparing key contributions to public consultations on affordable housing, construction strategy, and circular economy legislation.
Car designers are unlocking new levels of creativity and functionality with illuminated interlayers that offer striking opportunities for design, branding, and performance.
Access opportunities to the North American market are being further expanded for manufacturers
The implementation of the Digital Product Passport (DPP) for construction products, which is anchored in the revised EU Construction Products Regulation (CPR), is progressing.
Glass for Europe shares its position on the Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act, urging smart, low-burden measures to support flat glass decarbonisation.