2nd Annual meeting for National Associations

2nd Annual meeting for National Associations
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Glass for Europe

Date: 2 December 2022

The second Glass for Europe annual meeting for glass and glazing national associations took place on 29 November.

Activating coordinated actions in the framework of the recast of the Construction Products Regulation, reviewing the EU market statistics on Insulated Glazing Units, laminated glass and coated glass, discussing how to better communicate flat glass transformation and processing: these were only a few of the topics discussed during the meeting.

The National Partners Group of Glass for Europe is a special group which gathers representatives from national glass and glazing associations. It offers a forum for sharing information and launching projects. In addition to the access to Glass for Europe’s committee, National Partners make use of dedicated meeting to interact and exchange best practices, challenges, e cooperate on common issues.

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