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Pilkington UK plans to scale low carbon glass production under ...

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Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, intends to use green hydrogen at its site and scale its production of low carbon glass from 2027, under pioneering new plans with Grenian Hydrogen.

Latest News - Pilkington

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News. Connect With Us. Latest Press Releases REPLAY: Specifying glass – circularity, performance, and practicalities 17 Apr 2025; Pilkington UK and Morgan Sindall agreement to boost sustainable glass use in buildings 03 Feb 2025; REPLAY Specifying glass for safety and aesthetics 23 Jan 2025;

Pilkington UK and Morgan Sindall agreement to boost sustainable glass ...

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Under the agreement, Pilkington UK will supply Morgan Sindall with its broad range of architectural glass used for energy efficiency, solar control and fire safety in residential and commercial buildings.

Glass Worldwide - Exclusive Pilkington UK Interview

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Managing Director of Pilkington UK Neil Syder spoke exclusively to Glass Worldwide about taking up the family trade, why the company that he joined as a school-leaver still excites him and how innovation and collaboration with bodies such as Glass Futures and British Glass are crucial to the long-term prosperity of the flat glass sector.

Pilkington UK Hosts Europe’s First Carbon Capture Trial in the Flat ...

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Beginning with glass production, XLR8 CCS will prove the ability of C-Capture’s innovative carbon capture technology to remove carbon dioxide from the flue gas emissions of three industries which are difficult-to-decarbonise but committed to reducing their carbon levels.

Insights - Pilkington

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Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, has entered into a new strategic trading agreement with Morgan Sindall Group - to support the construction services giant’s design teams to maximise opportunities for the sustainable use of architectural glass in projects.

Pilkington Mirai verified as the lowest embodied carbon glass of its kind

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Pilkington UK to exhibit pioneering low carbon glass at Futurebuild 24 this March. The Pilkington Mirai™ glass by Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, has been independently verified as having 52% less embodied carbon, certifying it as the lowest carbon glass of its kind.

Glass giant invests in sustainable glassmaking in St Helens - Pilkington

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Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, is making a multi-million-pound investment in its Merseyside facilities as part of a government-backed project that will save 15,000 tonnes of carbon emissions each year while securing the future of rolled glass manufacturing in the UK.

Part O: What you need to know - Pilkington

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From 15 th June 2022, new Part O building regulations came into force, changing the way that architects must design new dwellings in England to prevent residents from experiencing extreme temperatures during the summer, while also reducing reliance on cooling systems.

Changes to Part L of the building regulations: what ... - Pilkington

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Recent changes to Part L of the building regulations in England come into effect from June, and will be a significant step towards achieving the Government’s Future Homes Standard, which aims to ensure that all new homes built from 2025 will produce 75-80% less carbon than those delivered under current regulations.

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