Newsletter 08/2021

Overview on EuroWindoor’s activities

1. EuroWindoor welcomes AMFT from Austria as a new member association
2. Upcoming approval end date of propiconazole: a safe transition period is needed to secure the relevancy of sustainable wood-based products in construction (JOINT PRESS RELEASE)
3. Window replacement at the core of national resilience and recovery plans
4. EuroWindoor and venticool arrange a closer cooperation
5. Reviewing the Energy Efficiency Framework to generate a window replacement wave
6. EuroWindoor feedback to the Impact Assessments on Revision of EPBD: Windows for healthier buildings
7. New EuroWindoor Executive Board elected by the General Assembly on 18 March 2021
8. EuroWindoor published its feedback on Inception Impact Assessment on the revision of REACH Regulation
9. EuroWindoors answers the consultation on the review of EPBD
10. UN declares 2022 as the “International Year of Glass”
11. EuroWindoor feedback to the public consultation on the revised Climate, Energy and Environmental Aid Guidelines (CEEAG 2022)
12. Appointments 2021/ 2022

EuroWindoor welcomes AMFT from Austria as a new member association

AMFT (Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Hersteller von Metall-Fenster/Türen/Tore/Fassaden) has been adopted as a new member association of EuroWindoor in the last Directing Council
Meeting on 17 November 2020.

Upcoming approval end date of propiconazole: a safe transition period is needed to secure the relevancy of sustainable
wood-based products in construction (JOINT PRESS RELEASE)

Brussels, 11 January 2021 – Ahead of the upcoming approval expiry date (31st of March 2021) of propiconazole, a wood preservative used for timber doors and windows, CEIBois, EuroWindoor and Small Business Standards (SBS) published a position paper that defines its role as preservative for wood-based products, recognises the need to extend the transition period and expresses the wish to initiate partnerships to develop long term sustainable alternatives.

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