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 a detailed review of the glass industry’s journey towards net zero carbon emissions, highlighting advancements since 2020/2021 and the sector’s ambitious carbon reduction efforts. It also updates the status of policy recommendations, addressing the challenges and opportunities ahead. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/er5s5UsR
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Immediate Past Master 2022 Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers of London. Retired glass industry specialist. Over 25 years experience of the hand made sector.
1wI respectfully request the British Government to pay heed to the wise words of the Glass industry experts