Like other glass producers, Saint-Gobain is working on low-carbon glass solutions. This is necessary both for reasons of sustainability and recently because the price of natural gas has gone up as a result of the war in Ukraine. To that end, Saint-Gobain has recently been able to produce the world’s first zero-carbon flat glass.
The company will now present their efforts in the area of low-carbon glass and cullet recycling as part of a webcast together with Arup, a London-based engineering firm with a strong focus on sustainability in the building envelope.
Details about the webcast
Topic: “Building envelope: How far can we decarbonise? Focus on low carbonglass solutions”.
Date: Wednesday, 7 September, 10am CET
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Who will be part of the webcast?
The webcast will be held in English and feature the following speakers:
· Emily Walport, Arup, Senior Engineer and co-author of the study “Carbon footprint of facades: significance of glass”
· François Guillemot, Saint-Gobain Glass, Low Carbon Glass project manager
· Julie Vinson, Saint-Gobain Glass, Specification Director