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Panelists at FGIA Fall Conference: Sustainability Not Going Anywhere Despite Changes in U.S. Policy

Date: 10 October 2025
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Date: 10 October 2025

Three panelists addressed the topic of sustainability at the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) Fall Conference in Indianapolis.

Those participating in the October 8, discussion, 鈥淲hy Sustainability Matters Today: How Sustainability is Driving Codes, Clients and Competitiveness,鈥 included Paul Bush (), Chris Giovannielli () and Michelle Foster (). The panel was moderated by FGIA U.S. Codes and Advocacy Director, Kathy Krafka Harkema, and sponsored by the .

鈥淲e are seeing codes and regulations tightening when it comes to sustainability,鈥 said Foster on the topic of why sustainability still matters, despite a shift in U.S. federal policy. 鈥淭he pace of change may be slowing down a little bit, but [it鈥檚] not going to stop. Fenestration performance is a key compliance lever.鈥

There are also economic drivers like investor demand, lower operating costs, interest from home buyers and also financing incentives, said Foster. People want their structures to last despite extreme weather and to be resilient. 鈥淓ven with the backlash at the federal level, sustainability is here to stay,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he industry momentum is real. We need to keep building better buildings.鈥

Giovannielli agreed, saying his company remains invested. 鈥淪ustainability is a little different for everybody, but there are some core features to it,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen we first started talking about [sustainability], it was a little bit of a hot potato: is it quality control? Is it HR? But it evolved over time, and now we have a dedicated team.鈥

Today, his company recognizes sustainability based upon what is important to architects: recycled content and certification. Giovannielli noted that in-house analytics show the company鈥檚 , which are like nutrition labels for products, are the most downloaded items from their website. 鈥淧eople want to understand the makeup of our products.鈥

Bush spoke to the glass side of the business and the cost structure of the product itself. 鈥淭hink about the process of making glass,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 bucket of what looks like dirt turns into glass. Glass is very energy intensive. How can that process be more efficient so we can become more competitive and sustainable?鈥

Bush said there is research and development happening with glass manufacturers everywhere, in an effort to make it more sustainable. 鈥淪omewhere, there will be a breakthrough on that,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been working with sustainability even before it was called that. Regardless of how the political pendulum swings, we will be working toward that goal.鈥

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