Glass Fibre Demand for Wind Energy in NZIA
The impact of the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA) annual manufacturing target on wind energy for glass fibre supply and demand
CAS-RN for glass & CFGF
This explanatory note has been drafted to inform companies on the use of CAS-RN 65997-17-3 in the industry. It provides the information that justify the recommendation not to refer to CAS-RN 65997-17-3 “Glass, oxide, chemicals” as an adequate identifier to search for regulatory information, hazard classification or toxicological data related to CFGF.
A Green Deal Industrial Plan
Glass Fibre Europe calls for measures to bolster the resilience of entire value chains
The European glass industry calls for measures on energy in a new position paper
Glass Alliance Europe position paper on the on-going energy crisis in Europe
The energy crisis impact on the glass fibre industry
Glass Fibre Europe calls for immediate measures to safeguard the European industry
Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) and E-PRTR recast
The glass industry adopted a joint position on the European Commission proposals to reform the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) and E-PRTR.
The EU ETS Reform: Make the Framework Conducive for the Industry Transformation
Today, the glass sectors adopted a joint position on the reform of the EU ETS. The position paper stresses the need to make use of the reform to preserve the industry capacity to innovate and invest.
Security of Energy Supply to the European Glass Fibre Industry
Glass Fibre Europe calls on the authorities to include in the energy contingency plans the continuous supply of energy to the Continuous Filament Glass Fibre installations and to consult the manufacturers in case of potential energy shortages
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) : the Glass sectors’ recommendations
Glass Alliance Europe adopted a new position paper on the future CBAM
COVID-19: glass fibre manufacturing is an essential industrial activity
Glass Fibre Europe adopted a position paper to stress the need to ensure the presence of workers on site and the critical role of its production