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The EPBD has contributed to improving the energy performance of European buildings and our associations ARGE, European Aluminium, EPPA, ES-SO, EuroWindoor and Glass for Europe are strong supporters of this framework.
Transition to a CO2-neutral site: 100% of electricity at Kuraray's site in Troisdorf is sourced from renewables
On February 17th, Glass for Europe answered to the public consultation on “Commercial vehicles – weights and dimensions (evaluation)”.
SentryGlas® stands up to the passions and frustrations of South American soccer fans
Kuraray Europe GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Japanese Kuraray Group, is currently celebrating its 20th anniversary.
In both the European Parliament and the Council, the legislative debate on the fit for 55 package becomes more intense.
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Today, the Chairman of Glass for Europe Philippe Bastien was at the Palace of Nations in Geneva for the opening ceremony of the International Year of Glass.
Case study develops prediction tool to derive sound insulation values of arbitrary glass assemblies
Kuraray aligns glass interlayers business to be significantly more innovative
European flat glass manufacturers promotes the dismantling, collection and recycling of end-of-life building glass (from windows, glazing and other products) to ensure that end-of-life flat glass does not end up in landfill.
The European flat glass sector association releases today its recommendations on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
The European flat glass sector association releases its recommendations on the review of the Emissions Trading Scheme Directive.
The European flat glass sector takes as its role to produce the materials essential for renovating Europe’s buildings, for supporting the clean mobility transition and for increasing the share of renewable solar energy in Europe.
To decarbonise the EU building stock and boost its sustainability, the European Commission is on right tracks, but it needs to accelerate.
Glass for Europe has released its position paper on the extension of the EU ETS system to buildings and transport.
The advantages are convincing: thinner and lighter glass, better edge stability and higher residual load capacity
Glass Alliance Europe answered to the stakeholder consultation on the Staff Working Document “For a resilient, innovative, sustainable and digital energy-intensive industries ecosystem: Scenarios for a transition pathway“, to which Glass for Europe…
The recent 83rd Edition ZAK conference, held November the 4th was well attended and proved to be highly informative for all those at the Radisson Blu hotel in Frankfurt.
High-tech glazing play a crucial role to make buildings more energy efficient, but flat glass technologies are also essential to the clean mobility transition and to renewable solar energy production.
The CBAM shall be versatile, free from dangerous loopholes, and able to preserve complex EU-based value-chains.
Kuraray announced today it will increase the prices of interlayer films globally for shipments on or after December 1st, 2021.
The flat glass sector is energetically exploring novel ways to lower its industrial emissions and massively scale up its contributions to the EU’s climate neutrality objective.
Growing steadily with new investments globally, Şişecam is making its first European glass packaging production facility investment in Hungary.