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Glass for Europe has always been clear that high-performance glazing is essential for Europe to move towards climate neutrality. This EU Taxonomy classification comes as a fair recognition of the instrumental role our sector plays in this transition.
The significant attendance to the Glass For Europe workshop on taxonomy shows the issue is of high concern to the flat glass industry.
Solarban® R77 glass reveals new design possibilities with its neutral-reflective, soft silver-blue aesthetic.
The Pittsburgh Produce Terminal—rehabilitated with Acuity™ low-iron glass and Solarban® 70 glass with an Acuity™ glass interior lite—is a beacon of creativity and innovation in the Steel City.
Polish Glass Manufacturers’ Federation, the national association of the Polish glass industry, is a new national partner of Glass for Europe.
On March 22nd, Glass for Europe was virtually in Moscow for the 22nd edition of MIR STEKLA, the International Exhibition for Glass Products, Manufacturing, Processing and Finishing Technology.
Glass for Europe contributed to the new European Bauhaus to highlight the importance of considering buildings in all their dimensions and to promote a people-centred approach to architecture.
For overhead glazing, façades, balconies and sunshading elements, Solarvolt™ building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) modules merge renewable power generation with glass design.
The European automotive glass industry is concerned by the increasing number of national certification schemes for automotive glass put in place worldwide.
A visually stunning facade made with digitally printed glass adds glam to the Aleja shopping center, one of Ljubljana’s trendiest spots.
To materialize, the Renovation Wave needs to be backed by an ambitious revision of both the Energy Efficiency Directive and the Energy Performance of Building Directive.
On 19 February, Glass for Europe hosted its first online workshop on Reaction to fire for national partners.
Discover the most attractive projects of the last year that all feature high-performance glazed solutions from Tvitec
Innovative architectural glasses recognized for sustainability, transparency in production.
Glass for Europe answered to both the EED and RED consultations highlighting the importance of ensuring synergies with the other Green Deal initiatives, such as the Renovation Wave.
Glass for Europe answered today to the consultation on the EU ETS update in light of the revision of the European Climate targets.
Developing effective plans to replace inefficient windows is a key element of a sustainable and green recovery.
Neutral-reflective glass features subtle silver-blue aesthetic, code-friendly solar control
AIA cites University of Southern Mississippi complex as a top green building project for 2020
Satinal has developed STRATO® FRESCO, a new generation of high performance EVA film using nanoparticle technology.
Glass for Europe welcomes a new National Partners, BV Glas, the Federal Association of the German Glass Industry.
As BOKA Powell evaluated their options based on performance, aesthetics, availability and cost, Solarban® 90 glass emerged as the most suitable glass system for the hotel.
To create a highly visible, energy-efficient enclosure, Page and ZGF Architects specified Solarban® 90 clear glass for its ability to blend transparency and solar performance.
SOLARBAN 60 glass meets the historic landmark, energy efficiency demands for historically accurate renovated windows at the Old Chicago Post Office
Glass for Europe considers that its manufacturing activities should be covered under the taxonomy with adequate technical screening criteria.