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Vitro Architectural Glass celebrates commitment to sustainability in recognition of Earth Day

Date: 23 April 2021
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Vitro Architectural Glass celebrates commitment to sustainability in recognition of Earth Day
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Date: 23 April 2021

In observance of Earth Day, Vitro is recognizing its growth as an environmentally-focused business.

In observance of Earth Day, Vitro Architectural Glass (formerly PPG Glass) is recognizing its growth as an environmentally-focused business and ongoing commitment to meeting the standards of sustainability certification programs through its introduction of new, sustainable products.

Vitro Glass鈥檚 commitment to sustainability prioritizes responsible manufacturing processes and large-scale energy reduction using energy-efficient low emissivity (low-e) glasses. Vitro鈥檚 family of Solarban庐 solar control low-e glass products and other glasses by Vitro have been installed on hundreds of LEED庐-certified buildings, including at least three of the world鈥檚 certified net-zero 鈥渓iving鈥 buildings.

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, low-e coatings reduce the energy lost through typical windows by 35%, resulting in about 1.5 quads in U.S. annual energy savings. Market share estimates suggest that about 0.5 quads鈥攁pproximately 0.5 x 1015 BTUs鈥攐f that reduction is attributable to Vitro Glass products.

Vitro Glass produces over 100 million square feet of high-performing low-e glass annually. Energy modeling estimates suggest its annual production of solar control low-e glass has the potential to reduce annual energy consumption in a U.S. building by 729,000 kilowatt hours and 55,000 natural gas therms 鈥攑reventing more than 1.9 million pounds of carbon dioxide from entering Earth鈥檚 atmosphere every year for the life of a building.

To maximize the energy efficiency and sustainability of existing glass products, Vitro introduced Solarvolt鈩 building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) glass modules earlier this year. Seamlessly integrated into the building structure, Solarvolt鈩 modules combine aesthetics, CO2-free power generation and protection from the elements for commercial buildings, all while reducing air conditioning costs and replacing cladding materials.

Solarvolt鈩 BIPV modules are the next step in enhancing the sustainability and energy efficiency of Vitro鈥檚 range of architectural glass products,鈥 said Nathan McKenna, director of marketing and innovation, Vitro Architectural Glass. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to offer yet another way to utilize our products to support increasingly stringent environmental and performance codes in commercial construction projects without compromising design or aesthetics.鈥

Vitro also announced earlier this year that its entire range of coated and uncoated architectural glasses has been renewed as Cradle to Cradle Certified鈩, which is a recognized measure of safer, more sustainable products made for the circular economy across the globe. In order to receive this certification, eligible products are evaluated for environmental and social performance across five major sustainability categories: material health, material reuse, renewable energy and carbon management, water stewardship and social fairness.

In addition to maintaining its Cradle to Cradle Certification鈩, Vitro Glass was awarded a Material Health Certificate at the Gold level. This document certifies that in producing its glass products, Vitro Glass refrains from using chemicals of concern and is transparent about all chemicals used in products across its supply chains.

鈥淎rchitects, fabricators and building products professionals of all kinds rely on the Cradle to Cradle Certified鈩 Product Standard as a guide for purchasing and designing with products that have a positive impact on both people and planet,鈥 said McKenna. 鈥淪ince Vitro Glass became the first U.S.-based glass company to have its entire range of products Cradle to Cradle Certified鈩 in 2008, we have continued to offer one of the industry鈥檚 most extensive selections of clear, ultra-clear, tinted, solar control and passive low-e (low emissivity) glasses qualified to this rigorous, globally-recognized lifecycle standard.鈥

For more information about Vitro鈥檚 commitment to sustainability or to learn more about its range of architectural glass products, visit or call (877-VTRO-GLS (877-6457).

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