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Saint-Gobain Glass wins G25 Sustainability Award for second year

Date: 3 December 2025
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Date: 3 December 2025

Saint-Gobain Glass has been named winner of the Sustainability Initiative of the Year category at the prestigious G25 Awards, securing the accolade for its pioneering Glass Forever circular economy programme.

This marks the second year in a row that the business has taken home the sustainability title 鈥 an achievement that underscores its sector-leading commitment to decarbonising flat glass manufacture and transforming glass recovery across the UK.

The win follows a landmark year for the Glass Forever programme, which recently celebrated the recovery of one million tonnes of end-of-life flat glass -a milestone that demonstrates the scale and maturity of the UK鈥檚 first fully circular flat glass recovery framework. By returning high-quality cullet to the production cycle, the initiative is significantly reducing carbon emissions, cutting the need for virgin raw materials and helping glazing partners meet increasingly ambitious environmental targets.

All recovered glass is remanufactured at Saint-Gobain鈥檚 Eggborough plant, where it is used to produce high-performance products including , the world鈥檚 first low-carbon flat glass with verified EPD. Containing 64% recycled material and produced using 100% renewable electricity, 翱搁础脡 delivers a 42% lower carbon footprint than standard float glass, providing a measurable sustainability uplift for commercial and residential glazing projects.

More than 100 partners across the glazing and construction supply chain now collaborate with Saint-Gobain Glass through Glass Forever. Many have adopted the company鈥檚 patented cullet crushing equipment and optimised return-load logistics, enabling glass waste to be collected on-site and transported back to Eggborough in empty inloaders. This approach has rapidly increased the volume and quality of glass being recycled, while also reducing transport emissions.

黑料专区 Forever is also supporting the transformative refurbishment of in London 鈥 the UK鈥檚 first commercial building renovation to follow a true circular economy approach to flat glass. Old glazing recovered from the former buildings will be remanufactured into new 翱搁础脡 COOL-LITE SKN 183 (II) glass for the project鈥檚 new fa莽ade. The development, led by Great Portland Estates (GPE) with main contractor Mace, was shortlisted in the Commercial Project of the Year category at this year鈥檚 G25 Awards.

Lee Glover, Sustainability and Net Zero Delivery Manager at Saint-Gobain Glass, said: 鈥淲inning the Sustainability Initiative of the Year award for a second consecutive year is a fantastic achievement and a testament to the commitment of our partners across the glazing and construction sectors. Glass Forever continues to prove that true circularity in flat glass is not only possible but scalable, and capable of delivering meaningful carbon reduction today.

鈥淲e are immensely proud of the milestone we鈥檝e reached this year and of the growing network of partners who share our vision. This award further validates the impact of the Glass Forever model and motivates us to push even further in driving circularity throughout the supply chain.鈥

Saint-Gobain Glass continues to expand its circular partnerships, supporting fabricators, installers, contractors and developers to maximise glass recovery opportunities from both processing waste and building refurbishment schemes.

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