Glass for Europe has called on Member States to take the necessary measures for a full recognition of flat glass off-cuts as by-products.

The flat glass off-cuts meet all the criteria to be considered as a by-product set in the Waste Framework Directive.

Glass for Europe aims to encourage a full recognition of flat glass off-cuts and facilitate the move to a more circular economy.

Flat glass off-cuts are the result of the transformation process of flat glass to obtain products such as the insulating glass units and automotive glazing.

It has been estimated that between 750,000 and 1 million tonnes of flat glass off-cuts are generated every year in the EU.

The precious resource can be recycled in the flat glass manufacturing process and deliver reduced energy consumption and CO2 emissions.

In the position paper ‘Making Circular Economy a reality: Recognition of flat glass off-cuts as by-products’,the European flat glass association highlights that the transport and recycling of flat glass off-cuts are made more difficult and costlier when these are considered as waste.

The Waste Framework Directive, which is currently under implementation at the Member States level, clarifies that objects such as flat glass off-cuts shall be considered as by-products.

Pictured: By-products