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Glass for Europe launches today a new section of its website and a video on the role of glass in sustainable buildings.
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.
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On Thursday 24 February, representatives of glass and glazing national associations and Glass for Europe’s members companies participated in the first workshop on “Flat glass recycling”.
On February 17th, Glass for Europe answered to the public consultation on “Commercial vehicles – weights and dimensions (evaluation)”.
In both the European Parliament and the Council, the legislative debate on the fit for 55 package becomes more intense.
”Upgrade your living space: modernization with PVC windows”: New European renovation brochure and microsite to be published at the beginning of the year.
Dow to introduce the world’s first commercially available program for carbon-neutral silicones in building façades.
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.
Glassman Events are pleased to announce that they have secured new dates for Glassman Asia.
The energy-intensive industries call upon EU leaders to swiftly address the exponential increase in energy prices.
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.
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…
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.
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.
Dow is leading industry efforts toward net-zero buildings by launching the world’s first commercially available service for carbon-neutral silicones in building facades!
The EESC – European Economic and Social Forum has approved the opinion “Glass in Europe at a crossroads: delivering a greener, energy-efficient industry, while enhancing competitiveness and maintaining quality jobs”.
Glass for Europe supports the EU industry’s calls for immediate action to address the steep rise of energy prices.
Based on the findings of the Renovate2Recover study, Glass for Europe calls on Member States to take additional measures to support building renovation.
SentryGlas® ionoplast interlayer supports first-of-its-kind building to showcase watchmaking expertise.
A step-by-step guide to the installation of DOWSIL™ 375 Construction & Glass Embedding, which safely secures glass panels in frameless glass balustrades systems.