Explore Glass for Europe’s refreshed Website

Explore Glass for Europe’s refreshed Website
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Glass for Europe

Date: 4 September 2025

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.

This new digital space is designed to serve as a central hub for all stakeholders—industry professionals, policymakers, researchers, and the public—providing streamlined access to:

  • Latest News: Stay updated with our sector developments, European policy evolutions of relevance and activities of Glass for Europe.
  • Position Papers: Explore our policy positions and advocacy efforts on key regulatory issues.
  • Publications: Access in-depth reports and analyses on energy efficiency, trade, sustainability, and innovation.
  • Videos: Discover visual content that brings our work and impact to life.

The launch of this website reflects Glass for Europe’s commitment to transparency, accessibility, and sector-wide collaboration. It is a key milestone in our mission to connect the entire flat glass value chain with European policy-makers by communicating clearly and concisely on the realities of our sector.

As highlighted in our previous communications, the flat glass sector plays a vital role in enabling technological progress in buildings, automotive and transport, solar energy, electronics, and more. Continuous innovation in flat glass enhances comfort, safety, design, and sustainability—making it an essential material for Europe’s sustainable growth.

We invite you to visit http://www.glassforeurope.com and explore the new features, resources, and insights that define our vision for a sustainable and innovative future.

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