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As a member of the European Solar PV Industry Alliance (ESIA), Glass for Europe contributes to the “Finance” and “Value Chain” working groups.
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EU Green Deal Summit highlights the vital role of flat glass industry in a climate-neutral Europe.
Revision Weights & Dimensions Directive: A well-oriented first step that can be improved to increase sustainability and logistic efficiency
High-performance glazing could save up to 37% of the total energy consumption from the EU building stock by 2050!
Şişecam Pursues Its Global Investments
The construction of a float glass manufacturing facility in Mkiu Village, Tanzania, is rapidly approaching completion, marking a significant milestone in the country's industrial development.
Glass for Europe members strive to enhance vehicle cabin air conditioning efficiency through energy-efficient glazing products.
Today Glass for Europe has submitted its answers to a Commission’s consultation on the decarbonisation of the EU building stock.
Adrien Carton joins today Glass for Europe as ‘Sustainable Construction & Policy Manager’.
New innovative, energy efficient furnace at Guardian Glass Bascharage plant on schedule to restart in Q4 2023
Over the summer, Glass for Europe responded to two EU consultations launched on the topic of construction and demolition waste.
Guardian Glass™ NA has launched a new coated glass.
On the second day of the Glasstech Mexico fair, Bertrand Cazes, Glass for Europe’s Secretary General, gave a speech on “Drivers of added-value glazing in buildings, Europe’s experience and way forward”.
Glass for Europe released today a position paper outlining several enforcement issues of the ban on imports of flat glass coming from Russia.
In the last two days, the European Parliament adopted its first reading position on two essential pieces of legislation that govern the placing on the market of construction products.
New Merck biotech building opens on shores of Lake Geneva featuring eyrise® dynamic glazing facade.
Today marks the launch of an informative video campaign signed by Glass for Europe which highlights the positive impact of glazing technologies on summer comfort.
Roof and façade glass from Okalux and Glas Trösch for the TUM Campus in the Olympic Park in Munich
When designing a building on the edge of a desert, extreme climatic conditions are a particular challenge.
Last week, Glass for Europe was in Tampere, Finland, for the Glass Performance Days, the international forum dedicated to the development of the global glass industry which hosted over 500 participants for its 2023 edition.
Glass for Europe attended the first stakeholder workshop on the SUNRISE project.
Construction work is expected to start in 2024. Production is planned to start in 2025.
Empa researchers designed aerogel-filled glass bricks that are translucent as well as thermally insulating and strong.