As underlined in the Call for Evidence, the New European Bauhaus (NEB) “promotes a sustainable and competitive economy by driving decarbonisation in the built environment, accelerating the move towards clean and cheaper energy, and promoting circular design and resilient models”.
Glass for Europe supports the NEB’s ambition to mainstream sustainability and resilience principles at neighbourhood and building level and calls for the recognition of flat glass as a key enabler of climate adaptation within the initiative’s next phase. To do so would require focusing on four priorities as part of the New European Bauhaus initiative:
· Addressing overheating risks through high-performance glazing,
· Supporting high-performance and cost-efficient renovations – the new Bauhaus intends to promote a ‘renovation first’ principle,
· Enhancing circularity in the built environment and developing closed-loop recycling systems,
· Fostering clean and cheaper energy through innovative glazing solutions.
These four pillars are essential to ensure that the New European Bauhaus contributes to broader European objectives and supports the goals of key upcoming legislatives: the European Affordable Housing Plan, the Circular Economy Act and the implementation of the Clean Industrial Deal.
Glass for Europe’s full contribution is available here: Glass for Europe – New European Bauhaus – Contribution Call for Evidence.