An International Year of Glass 2022 moved a step closer recently.
The aim of the year is to underline the scientific and economic importance of glass and it is being organised by the International Commission on Glass (ICG), the Community of Glass Associations (CGA) and ICOMGlass.
A formal presentation was streamed worldwide on Thursday 3rd December via the CSIC channel on YouTube. It clocked up 3500 direct hits with many more through LinkedIn and Google. New letters of endorsement arrived, adding to the 1250 previously received from 77 countries.
If you have not done so, please view and register your interest at www.iyog2022.org..
This February (2021) the Spanish mission in the United Nations, with the support of the Egyptian delegation, initiated the process of delivering the Resolution to the General Assembly (GA). They received support from UNIDO, the UN body focused on Industrial Development who are now editing a-final draft of the Resolution.
The proposal needs the official support of as many countries in every continent as possible to accelerate the process and guarantee a unanimous vote at the next UN meetings of the GA in March April.
Alicia Duran, President of the ICG, said: β For this, we are asking the main endorsers from every country to contact their Foreign Affairs ministries and their Permanent Missions at UN to ask for official support of IYOG2022.
βThe Resolution will be sent for editing to any delegations giving their express support, so expanding patronage within their areas of influence. The delay gives more time to expand our database. Please use our 30 minute presentation to draw in more participants and collect more endorsements; a HiRes version can be downloaded from
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Planned events for the year of glass include a kick-off event in February in Geneva, an ICG Congress in Berlin, a Congress on Glass Technology in Shanghai and a Global Art/History Congress.
Prof Duran added: We are promised dedicated journal issues, exhibitions in museums, public and private glass collections, and educational materials for universal dissemination. Networking will be indispensable. A Steering Committee is being assembled, based on representatives who can coordinate effectively with national institutions, to promote the sharing of ideas and multiply their impact.
"The Spanish Research Council, CSIC, is committed to the publication of a celebratory book and the organization of at least two exhibitions, one on the objectives of IYOG and a second on how to create a Circular Economy based on recycling and glass containers.
English and Spanish versions will be available and offered to all supporting countries with the possibility of translation into their own languages.
"Another key task is fundraising to finance the Opening Session in Geneva and subsequent activities. A team are ready for action once UN approval is given. Let us continue gathering support to achieve our common dream. We are closer to success.β