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British Glass member hosts BEIS for talks on the future of the glass industry

Date: 14 February 2019
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Date: 14 February 2019

British Glass has facilitated a visit with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to member and flat glass manufacturer Saint-Gobain UK.

This visit follows on from the government department鈥檚 tours of  and  last year.

Eleven members of the BEIS team, including Deputy Director for Energy Intensive Industries Rory Wallace and Deputy Head of Energy Intensive Industries Carolyn Campbell visited the Eggborough site to gain an insight into the industry.

They were joined by members of British Glass Environment team and Technical Director Nick Kirk and hosted by the  and Managing Director of Saint-Gobain UK Steve Severs.

As UK glass manufacturers prepare to leave the EU, the site visit maintains British Glass鈥檚 close working relationship with government. On behalf of its members, British Glass strives to ensure that the glass sector continues to give the industry a voice and communicate the challenges facing the sector.

Both British Glass and Saint-Gobain gave presentations on the short term and long term challenges facing the glass sector and held discussions with BEIS on the pressing issues for the industry surrounding energy prices, decarbonisation, carbon reporting and Brexit鈥檚 impact on environmental regulations.

This visit gave Saint-Gobain UK direct access to government officials to explain their ambitions and raise their concerns for the future.

Commenting on the visit, Paul Pearcy, Environment, Health and Safety Advisor at British Glass said:

鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to provide opportunities such as this for BEIS to meet our members and get first-hand experience of the glass industry to help inform and shape future governmental policy.

鈥淲ith the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the effect of Brexit, it鈥檚 important that the government understands the current pressing issues surrounding our industry.鈥

Managing Director of Saint-Gobain UK and British Glass President Steve Severs commented:

鈥淓ggborough were delighted to host representatives of BEIS to actively demonstrate a modern high-performing plant representing many of the positives of glass within the UK manufacturing scene.

鈥淲e were also pleased to take the opportunity to reinforce our message regarding the reality of the enormous impact of energy on our cost make 鈥搖p and to underline how far out on its own the UK sits in relation to Energy costs, particularly electricity, with its competitors in the EU and those further afield鈥

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