Thanks to the recently agreed provisional agreement regarding waste, flat glass manufacturers will be able to increase the recycling of building glass.
Glass for Europe has officially launched its new structure enlarged to European representatives of building glass transformers and processors from all across Europe, processing and transforming flat...
Glass for Europe's members are pleased about the positive signal regarding the start of the debate on an EPBD reform proposing measures commensurate with the challenge of building renovation.
Bertrand Cazes, Secretary General of Glass for Europe gave the association’s reaction to the EU Council General approach on the Energy Efficiency Directive and Energy Performance of Building D...
A new study commissioned by Glass for Europe to ECOFYS provides a clear picture of the minimum requirements for window replacement in the residential sector.
Glass for Europe welcomes today's vote by the European Parliament gathered in plenary in Strasbourg on the reform of the EU ETS. This vote paves the way for a reformed EU ETS which would reconcile...
Glass for Europe, the trade association of the flat glass sector, which manufactures energy saving technologies for the building, transport and solar-energy sectors, welcomes the adoption by the...
Glass for Europe has welcomed the vote by the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety committee of the European Parliament on the reform of the EU ETS.
Glass for Europe, the trade association of the flat glass sector, which manufactures energy saving technologies for the building, transport and solar-energy sectors, is pleased that with the recent...
Glass for Europe, the trade association of Europe's manufacturers of building, automotive and solar-energy glass, elected Dr Reha Akcakaya Chairman of the Board of Directors of Glass for Europe ...
Glass for Europe, the trade association of Europe’ manufacturers of building, automotive and solar-energy glass, has launched a communication campaign to support the development of a robust and s...
With the Energy Union framework strategy now released by the European Commission, Glass For Europe says it's now … “Time to mobilize resources and enact much-needed EU legislations”.
“What would our world be like without glass?”: this is the question posed by Glass for Europe in its #more glass social media campaign.
Glass for Europe issues a position paper on the EU Emissions Trading System post-2020 calling for reform to reduce the risk of carbon leakage in the European flat glass industry.
Glass for Europe is calling on the EU to prioritize energy savings in buildings by setting up a sectorial energy saving target for the build environment, which accounts for the biggest share of the...
Glass for Europe has released its most recent policy measures which regard energy labelling for windows and the promotion of building glass recycling. These two measures are aimed at reducing our...
A new document from Glass for Europe sets out policies measures that need to be developed in the next five years to trigger the Renaissance of the European flat glass industry.
This article presents the most important and used glazing solutions to reduce the use of energy in buildings, as per studies carried out and commissioned by Glass for Europe. This important European...
Glass for Europe has welcomed the adoption by the European Parliament of the report on a 2030 framework for climate and energy policies. 'Today, the European Parliament's stance on energy efficiency...
Glass for Europe deplores the Commission's intention to postpone the decision on a target to the future assessment of the Energy Efficiency Directive expected in June 2014. Progress on the energy...