New Glass for Europe Web Page Guides Industry Through CPR 2024 Implementation

New Glass for Europe Web Page Guides Industry Through CPR 2024 Implementation
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Glass for Europe

Date: 20 November 2025

To support stakeholders during the transition to CPR 2024, Glass for Europe has launched a dedicated online resource.

The implementation of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) of 2024 is crucial for all players in the building glass market. Today, to further inform the flat glass sector, Glass for Europe has launched a new web page dedicated to the CPR.

This provides an overview of the CPR 2024 procedure to place building glass products on the market, the upcoming standardisation work, and the requirements regarding sustainability and digitalisation.

Although there are still many regulatory uncertainties, this page provides a roadmap to help building glass stakeholders understand the current state of affairs and the upcoming challenges outlined in this text.

Now this page will be regularly updated when new relevant milestones are reached or new information is shared with our association.

We encourage all interested readers to bookmark the page, visit it regularly, and share your feedback with our team!

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