Growing interest in AGC’s Low Carbon Glass

AGC Glass Europe’s Low-Carbon Glass has been selected by Dovista, a prominent industrial window maker.

According to AGC, this agreement underscores the growing interest in Low-Carbon Glass, which is designed to help industries reduce their carbon footprint and support their sustainability objectives.

By integrating Low-Carbon Glass products into its manufacturing processes, Dovista is said to be taking ‘a decisive step’ towards reducing its Scope 3 emissions and advancing its sustainability roadmap.

AGC Low-Carbon Glass features a reduced Global Warming Potential of 5.5 kg CO2 eq/m² (for 4mm float glass). This represents a significant reduction compared to standard float glass, which has a GWP of 10.3 kg CO2 eq/m² (for 4mm float glass).

When integrated into the manufacturing process of industrial companies, AGC says that Low-Carbon Glass can effectively address Scope 3 emissions, which include indirect emissions that occur in the value chain.

“We are extremely proud of this collaboration with Dovista,” said Bart Welvaert, sales & marketing director AGC Glass Europe. “It is a clear validation of the effectiveness and importance of products with a reduced carbon footprint.

“We are committed to supporting our partners in their sustainability journeys and helping them achieve their environmental goals.”