New Annual Report 2022 of GKFP, QKE and EPPA is online

Date: 17 March 2023
Source: www.gkfp.de
New Annual Report 2022 of GKFP, QKE and EPPA is online
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Date: 17 March 2023

The annual report of the three associations offers a summary review of the past year and provides a preview of 2023. The report is available in German and English.

In 2022, the program of the Quality Association, the Quality Association and EPPA was based on three pillars: to prepare the GKFP for future tasks, to make a contribution to more sustainability together with EPPA and to use public relations with new formats even more specifically for the interests of plastic windows.

The following is an excerpt from the table of contents:

  • Projects Qulitätsverband
  • Public Relations
  • General Asembly in Karlsruhe
  • RAL Gütegemeinschaft on site
  • Quality Assurance
  • EPPA's strong role in Brussels
  • Sustainability and Circular Plastics

You can download the entire Annual Report 2022 as a PDF here (German/English).

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