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The European glass industry gathers to provide a more sustainable system using electric furnaces.
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Apr 19th, 2021
19 glass producers have joined forces in a project aiming to achieve climate-neutral glass production known as Furnace for the Future.
Gerresheimer is one of 19 glass producers who have joined forces in a project aiming to achieve climate-neutral glass production known as Furnace for the Future (F4F). In collaboration with Ardagh Group, the company wants to drive forward the development, financing, and operation of a hybrid electric melting furnace. To this end, an industrial-scale furnace is being built in Obernkirchen, Germany, for the commercial production of glass containers from renewable electricity. The demonstration facility will be built in 2022, with initial results available in 2023. Both technical and market-specific criteria for melting glass to produce glass packaging on a large
Gerresheimer is one of a total of 19 glass producers who have joined forces in a project with the aim of achieving climate-neutral glass production. In collaboration with