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NGA Glass Conference: Carlsbad Tackles the Challenges and Opportunities Facing the Glass Industry

Date: 7 February 2025
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Attendees at NGA Glass Conference: Carlsbad
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Date: 7 February 2025

The NGA Glass Conference: Carlsbad is live with workshops, a fun run, meetings, awards, and industry sessions.

EPA Grant Workshop

The conference kicked off with the optional golf scramble and a special EPA Grant Workshop for members. Urmilla Jokhu Sowell, VP, technical services, and grant consultant Thomas Culp with Birch Point Consulting walked attendees through the key initiatives that would be funded through , and how it will advance sustainability and transparency in the industry.

The demand for EPDs in the glass and glazing industry is rapidly increasing, with architects and general contractors frequently adding them to project specifications or making last-minute requests. For many companies, the ability to provide an EPD is becoming a cost of doing business, as failing to supply one can lead to lost project opportunities. Additionally, green building programs and 鈥淏uy Clean鈥 policies are setting stricter requirements for both the number of EPDs required and embodied carbon limits for construction materials. Beyond compliance, EPDs offer significant marketing and promotional benefits, helping architects design for sustainability while also allowing glass manufacturers and fabricators to better understand their internal processes, benchmark performance, and make informed business decisions based on environmental and financial impacts.

Education Sessions

Sessions throughout day 2 of the NGA Glass Conference: Carlsbad focused on the many changes on the horizon鈥攅conomic conditions, regulatory pressures, rising environmental challenges and so much more. Speakers discussing a variety of topics made it clear that industry adaptability and collaboration are essential for navigating a complex roadmap of economic, environmental and regulatory challenges. 

Market Factors to Watch

Katy Devlin, NGA's VP of content and programming, presented Market Factors to Watch in 2025. 鈥淭here鈥檚 so much happening in our industry right now,鈥 she said, noting myriad complexities currently affecting the glass sector, including economic shifts and supply chain issues. She explored how trade dynamics, tariffs and inflation could impact the industry, alongside a promising job market and challenges in labor availability. 

Devlin pointed out that despite uncertainties over higher-than-desired inflation鈥攔eported at 2.9% for 2024鈥攖he U.S. economy remains relatively steady, with job rates exceeding expectations. 鈥淭he U.S. added 256,000 jobs in December, 2.2 million in all of 2023,鈥 she said, providing a contrasting view against the backdrop of brutal economic undertows. Yet, she also noted an alarming trend: 鈥渇inding labor has been a challenge for many people,鈥 which highlights a critical obstacle in workforce sustainability.

Katy Devlin (right) presents Market Factors to Watch in 2025, alongside Urmilla Sowell (left) and Karen Wegert.
Katy Devlin (right) presents Market Factors to Watch in 2025, alongside Urmilla Sowell (left) and Karen Wegert.

New Initiatives

Helen Sanders, general manager at Technoform North America, presented Market Trends & New Initiatives, underscoring the importance of high-performance facades and fenestration systems in modern architecture, especially in light of climate change. 鈥淲e know Europe already makes high-performance windows and fenestration,鈥 Sanders said. 鈥淲e must figure out how we change our local supply chains to be more competitive... I think this is a real risk for our local market.鈥

The conversation also identified barriers like cost and market dynamics that hinder adoption, along with a call for increased education and awareness among stakeholders. Overall, Sanders鈥 presentation stressed the need for better marketing strategies to promote high-performance products as economically viable choices, focusing on fostering consumer understanding of their benefits and long-term cost savings.

Sustainability Legislation

Federal agency expert and sustainability architect Lance Davis, FAIA, LEED Fellow, MSU Fellow discussed how sustainability legislation influences architectural design and glazing standards in federal buildings. He highlighted the federal government鈥檚 substantial investment in sustainable practices and the integration of energy-efficient systems. 鈥淩ight now, we have a requirement that federal buildings being constructed must have 90% fossil fuel-free reduction,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淭hat number goes to 100% by 2030.鈥 

Emphasizing the importance of embodied carbon reduction and rigorous building envelope testing, Davis noted that these efforts are crucial as the industry faces strict compliance challenges. His insights called for collaboration between architects, engineers and policymakers to navigate evolving sustainability standards, reinforcing that adhering to these regulations is vital for creating resilient and eco-friendly structures.

Industry Advocacy

Laurie Purpuro, NGA鈥檚 government affairs consultant, highlighted the complex interplay of U.S. trade policy, legislative priorities and the implications for various industries, particularly the glass and construction sectors, following significant political shifts. The role of tariffs in negotiations and their potential to reshape economic conditions were analyzed, highlighting implications for costs across multiple sectors. The presentation defined a pivotal moment for industries to engage in policymaking actively, ensuring their needs are represented in future legislative agendas concerning trade and economic regulations.

鈥淭his is a critical time, if you haven鈥檛 already done so, make sure you know your supply chain,鈥 said Purpuro. 鈥淲hatever additional costs result from tariffs in the short to medium term... will just simply be a fact of life in the U.S market going forward.鈥

Building Resilience

NGA code consultant, Thom Zaremba, presented Energy, Structural & Fire Building Codes & Standards Update, which detailed the vulnerability of structures, particularly older buildings, to events like hurricanes and wildfires, emphasizing the inadequacy of current inspection processes. Recommendations for improved resilience included utilizing tempered glass and fire-resistant materials. The session highlighted legislative parallels to Florida鈥檚 post-Surfside inspections as necessary models for other disaster-prone regions. Emphasizing proactive measures, Zaremba called on attendees to leverage their influence in advocating for stronger building regulations and safety protocols to shelter communities from future disasters.

Day 2 concluded with the Volunteer Award Dinner.

NGA Glass Conference: Carlsbad attendees at the 10th Annual Fun Run
NGA Glass Conference: Carlsbad attendees at the 10th Annual Fun Run
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