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On behalf of the flat glass manufacturing sector, Glass for Europe responded to the two consultations launched by the European Commission on the revision of state-aid guidelines in the context of the amended EU ETS directive.
Actionable and targeted policy measures on glazing can already make a huge difference in 10 years, if implemented soon!
A new study confirms the insignificant health hazard linked to the release of metals from flat glass products.
A fresh brochure by Glass for Europe to support the development of window- and glazing-proof building codes.
Friday March 15th, Bertrand Cazes, Secretary General of Glass for Europe, intervened at the Energy Efficiency Expert Group meeting on the calculation of energy savings under Article 7.
It has been estimated that between 750.000 and 1 million tonnes of flat glass off-cuts are generated every year in the EU.
On February 22, Glass for Europe responded to the consultation launched by the technical expert group on sustainable finance established by the European Commission.
On February 20th, Bertrand Cazes, Secretary General of Glass for Europe, attended the meeting of the High-level Group on Energy Intensive Industries convened by the European Commission.
Setting ambitious minimum performance requirements for windows and guaranteeing proper enforcement are key conditions to ensure that glazing deliver its full benefits to reducing energy consumption from Europe’s building stock.