The European Parliament adopts its position on the Net-Zero Industry Act

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The European Parliament adopts its position on the Net-Zero Industry Act

On November 21, the European Parliament has adopted its position on the Net-Zero Industry Act with 376 votes to 139 and 116 abstentions. The Act aims at increasing the share of decarbonisation technologies in the EU and the global market and sets the objective to manufacture in Europe 40% of the EU’s annual deployment needs

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Glass for Europe releases an informative paper on pedestrian protection

Today, Glass for Europe released a position paper on pedestrian safety and the parameters of glass components which may influence windscreen breakage when vehicles are tested under UN Regulation No. 127 (R127). The paper reminds that R127 evaluation and tests address complete vehicles and are therefore car manufacturers’ responsibility; windscreen manufacturers do not have access

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President Von der Leyen on the flat glass industry

During a keynote speech delivered at the EU Green Deal Summit on 26 September, European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen once more talked of the glass industry and the flat glass industry specifically this time: ‘Glass production is a national pride of Czechia. And rightly so. Europe cherishes these great national industrial treasures. And

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Revision Weights & Dimensions Directive: Glass for Europe calls for high sustainability ambitions and long-term harmonization

European flat glass manufacturers organize thousands of transports every year to deliver products to their customers, utilizing tailored-made specific trucks to optimize efficiency and minimize transport-related emissions. Yet, optimization efforts are hampered by transport rules not fully harmonized across the EU and notably some Member States not allowing trucks beyond 40 tonnes. On July 11,

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Choosing ‘High energy performance’ glazing in windows: new video and paper

High-performance glazing could save up to 37% of the total energy consumption from the EU building stock by 2050! It is therefore a key element to tackle the building sector’s energy consumption and to reduce related greenhouse gas emissions. But what qualifies as ‘high-performance glazing’ exactly? In its new informative paper, “Choosing ‘high energy performance’

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Glass for Europe answers the consultation on the new procedure for approving eco-innovations

Glass for Europe’s members are committed to increasing vehicles’ energy efficiency by providing glazing products that positively impact vehicle cabins’ air conditioning efficiency. Glass for Europe therefore responded to the consultation on the new eco-innovation implementing legislation by outlining the necessary steps to enable more CO2 emission saving from the use of advanced automotive glazing.

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ETS Climate neutrality plans: Glass for Europe responds to the EU consultation.

‘Climate neutrality plans’ are a novelty introduced by the revised EU Emissions Trading System directive published on 16 May 2023. These climate-neutrality plans are to be drafted by operators of installations, i.e. potentially flat glass manufacturers, whose greenhouse gas emission levels are higher than the 80th percentile of emission levels for each product benchmarks. The

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The ban on imports of Flat Glass coming from Russia needs better enforcement

Glass for Europe released today a position paper outlining several enforcement issues of the ban on imports of flat glass coming from Russia. Despite the ban imposed following the invasion of Ukraine, flat glass originating from Russia continues to enter the EU, which raises concerns about potential circumvention practices. Cases of flat glass of fraudulent

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