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British Glass publishes report on glass sector net zero strategy

British Glass has shared an update on the industry’s route to net zero, publishing the latest progress since the 2021 strategy release.

The report provides an in-depth review of the glass industry’s progress on its journey to achieving net zero carbon emissions, highlighting the advancements since 2020/2021 and detailing the sector’s ambitious carbon reduction efforts.

The report also provides an update on the status of policy recommendations, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

First published in 2021, the glass sector net zero strategy laid out a roadmap for the UK glass industry to achieve net zero by 2050. This latest progress report acknowledges developments in low-carbon technologies, energy availability and decarbonisation commitments across the sector. As glass is an essential material for a low-carbon economy, used in applications such as renewable energy systems, transport and building insulation, the sector plays a critical role in supporting carbon reduction efforts in other industries.

The progress update reveals that many UK glass manufacturers are now in the process of implementing detailed investment plans to support their decarbonisation goals. However, these goals depend heavily on government policies that encourage low-carbon energy solutions, recycling innovations, and funding for research and development.

Despite the great progress made, British Glass stresses that further action is required to reach net zero. The continued development of low-carbon energy technologies and policies that encourage recycling and ensure that sites have access to competitively priced low-carbon fuels are critical to the sector’s success.

Read the full report here.

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