A former CEO of British Glass has been recognised for his services to the glass industry.

Dave Dalton, who retired from British Glass in April 2026, has been awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours.

Mr Dalton has spent more than 45 years championing glass and representing the interests of the UK glass sector.

His career has seen him become one of the industry’s most respected voices, advocating for glass manufacturers with government, regulators, national and international bodies, and across the wider manufacturing community.

The honour recognises Dave’s long-standing commitment to the glass industry and his significant contribution to promoting glass as a sustainable, innovative and essential material for the future.

During his time at British Glass, Dave played a central role in strengthening the sector’s profile, supporting members through periods of major change, and ensuring the industry’s voice was heard on issues including energy, decarbonisation, recycling, skills, investment and industrial competitiveness.

Dr Nick Kirk, Director of British Glass, said: “Everyone at British Glass is delighted to see Dave recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.

“This is a hugely deserved honour and a fitting tribute to more than four decades of dedication to the glass industry.

“Dave has been a tireless champion for glass, for UK manufacturing, and for the people and businesses that make up our sector.

“His leadership, knowledge and passion have left a lasting mark on British Glass and on the wider industry.

“We are incredibly proud to celebrate this recognition with him and thank him once again for everything he has done for British Glass and the UK glass sector.”