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On 31st of August 2020, Glass for Europe answered to the European Commission’s roadmap consultation on environmental product performances’ claims.
By improving its functioning and effectiveness, the CPR (Construction Products Regulation) has the potential to become a driver of sustainability in the building sector and will eventually complete the single market.
Glass for Europe, the trade association of Europe’s flat glass sector, is a firm believer in the added value of a single market for construction products.
COVID-19 pandemic impacted orders and net sales, timely cost-savings supported healthy comparable EBITA.
Şişecam Group reports investments of TRY 625 million in the first six months of 2020
Glaston Corporation will publish its January–June 2020 Interim Report on Thursday, August 6, 2020 at around 13.00 p.m. Finnish time.
In the document released today, Glass for Europe calls on Member States to develop specific roadmaps for replacing single and early uncoated double glazing.
Glass for Europe answered to the Consultation on the Renovation Wave initiative for public and private buildings.
Sales in the Western European window market will decrease by 9.8% in 2020 compared to the previous year. This fall in the industry due to the COVID 19 crisis is set to continue unabated in 2021.
As part of the ongoing negotiations on Brexit, the UK and EU are seeking to agree on a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) on conformity assessment covering the results of third-party conformity notified bodies.
While we witness a timid restarting of the economy, the level of activity in flat glass remains low.
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Glass for Europe answered today to the European Commission consultation on of how to increase the EU 2030 emission reduction ambition.
Setting an EU-wide financial scheme and a dedicated roadmap for replacing old windows is a wise and easy step to make our buildings more energy-efficient and comfortable.
The European flat glass industry welcomes the European Union’s desire to engage in a Renovation Wave of public and private buildings and is ready to deliver the high-performance glazing EU buildings need to become carbon-neutral by 2050.
Glaston Corporation, the glass processing industry’s innovative technology leader, has today published its first quarter 2020 results.
Orders received were stable and net sales grew, comparable EBITA for 2020 estimated to decline from 2019.
Glaston Corporation will publish its January-March 2020 Interim Report on Tuesday, 28 April, 2020 at around 13.00 p.m. Finnish time.
An exceptional yet essential option to cease production and preserve the industrial equipment.
On March 19th, during the last General Assembly of Glass for Europe, Philippe Bastien, Regional President, Building & Industrial Division of AGC Glass Europe, was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of Glass for Europe.
As announced on 13 January 2020, Glaston Corporation has made changes to its Group structure and as of 1 January 2020, has three reporting segments: Glaston Heat Treatment, Glaston Insulating Glass and Glaston Automotive & Emerging Technologies.
Europe’s new industrial strategy and circular economy action plan: after the preparation shall come the action for the flat glass sector.
Glaston Corporation’s Annual Review 2019 has today been published in Finnish and English in pdf format on the company’s internet pages at www.glaston.net.
On Wednesday 19, in the context of the revision of the ETS State aid guidelines, Glass for Europe commented on the newly proposed eligibility criteria and European Commission’s assessment methodology.