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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.
On 22 May, glass and glazing national associations gathered in Brussels for the Annual meeting of the National Partners Group of Glass for Europe.
The flat glass industry is steadfastly dedicated to optimising its contribution to the objectives of the Net-Zero Industry Act and to strengthen the resilience and competitiveness of the EU.
Ecodesign considerations have been embraced for many years and are at the core of the flat glass sector’s present and future development efforts.
FGIA has updated a technical information report determining design wind loads on exterior fenestration and cladding systems.
On April 26, Glass for Europe participated in Glass Print 2023, Europe’s only dedicated event for the decoration of glass which gathers together international glassmakers, decorators, end-users, brand owners and leading suppliers.
Glaston Corporation January - March 2023: Solid performance in the Architectural business continued
On 18 April, Glass for Europe was in Eindhoven to participate in the Glass Trend’s event “Smart Sustainable Glass Manufacturing”.
Architecture firms reported a modest increase in March billings.
Yesterday, the European Parliament adopted the revision of the EU Emissions Trading System Directive (EU ETS) with 413 votes in favour to 167 against (57 abstentions).
Glaston Corporation will publish its January–March 2023 Interim Report on Wednesday 26 April 2023 at around 8.30 a.m. Finnish time.
On March 27 and 28, Glass for Europe was in the US for the Glass & Glazing Advocacy Days organised by NGA – National Glass Association.
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On March 24, Glass for Europe introduced MEP Christian Doleschal, rapporteur on the revision of the Construction Product Regulation, to the world of flat glass during a visit to the NSG plant in Weiherhammer.
Automotive glass can contribute to reducing the environmental impact of vehicles.
Energy-efficient buildings products such as high-performance glazing must be considered as ‘strategic net-zero technology’.
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.
The European Parliament adopted its position on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) with 343 votes in favour, 216 against and 78 abstentions.
The comprehensive review contains the Board of Directors’ Review 2022, the Financial Statements 2022, the Corporate Governance Statement 2022, the Remuneration Report 2022 and the Sustainability report.
Glazing technologies can make EU buildings more resilient to future heat waves, enabling the adaption to climate change while helping to reduce energy needs and CO2 emissions.
Glass for Europe is officially a member of the European Solar PV Industry Alliance, an initiative launched in December 2022 by the European Commission.
On 7 February, more than 40 participants representing national partners and members of Glass for Europe participated in the internal workshop “Lifecycle carbon calculation tool”.
Strong profit and cash flow in the final quarter of the year.
Şişecam is moving forward on its growth journey that creates sustainable value.