British Glass announce date for Glass Focus Awards 2021

British Glass announce date for Glass Focus Awards 2021
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Date: 11 June 2021

British Glass is excited announce that this year’s Glass Focus Awards will be held in-person on 18 November 2021.

Following the success of last year’s virtual awards the 2021 awards ceremony will see a return to a traditional awards format with dinner, dancing, and entertainment at a venue to be confirmed.

The 2020 awards saw a record number of entries and we are looking forward to hearing about and celebrating the products, people, and initiatives the glass industry and supply chain have been working with since then. Revisit last year’s virtual ceremony and take a look at the winners for inspiration.

Full awards categories will be revealed when entries open at the end of June and the deadline for submissions will be 22 September 2021.

Dave Dalton of British Glass said:

“The Glass Focus Awards are the showcase that displays to each other and the world the best of our industry and after a year behind our computer screens, we’re excited to catch up with colleagues from across the industry to celebrate all our achievements.”

“Let’s make the 2021 awards the best celebration yet!”

Sign up to the mailing list to be the first to hear all about the Glass Focus Awards 2021.

Interested in supporting the Glass Focus Awards 2021 as an event partner or sponsor? Email glassfocus@britglass.co.uk for further details.

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