The International Commission on Glass (ICG) is working on the declaration of 2022 as the “International Year of Glass” by the United Nations (UN), and boosting the global focus on glass material. ICG, founded in 1933 to promote the development of glass science and technology, is currently the most effective organization in the field of glass, made up of universities, scientific institutions, glass manufacturers and suppliers. As one of the leading players in the global glass industry, Şişecam Group as an active member of ICG is working towards the declaration of 2022 as the “UN International Year of Glass” in order to emphasize the current technological, scientific and economic importance of glass.
Prof. Ahmet Kırman, Şişecam Group Vice Chairman and CEO, stated that they are among the top three producers in glassware and the top five in glass packaging and flat glass in terms of production capacity, emphasizing that, “Şişecam takes justified pride in acting as a global brand representing Turkey around the world with manufacturing operations in 14 countries on four continents, sales operations in 150 counties, and 22,000 employees. As an active member of the ICG, the most respected organization of glass science in the world, we work hard globally towards the “UN International Year of Glass 2022” target for all our stakeholders. We seek corporate support in every field touched by glass in order to expand the strength of our country in the world glass sector, and maintain contact with all our stakeholders in public and private institutions and organizations. We believe that, when Turkey assumes the Presidency of the UN General Assembly, any support provided in this context will contribute greatly to our efforts. We believe that our country, which has created a world brand from the Anatolian lands where the glass industry was born, will play a leading role in the 75th session of the UN General Assembly in order to create the global awareness that the industry deserves”.
Kırman remarked that no industry remains untouched by glass since the first glass production, which can be considered the beginning of the glass industry, in Anatolia in 1500 BC, and that the functions and areas of use ascribed to glass and glass products are now proliferating. Kırman also stated that, “Glass is an innovative product that constantly develops with technology. The glass industry contributes to the global economy significantly as one of the key input providers to many industries including construction, automotive, home appliances, food, beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, tourism, furniture, agriculture, retail, renewable energy, defense, aviation, space technologies, electricity, electronics and optics”.
This century will mark the “Glass Age” for a sustainable world
Kırman stated that the global glass market was currently worth $170 billion and continued his speech as follows: “Providing long-term value with its ever-developing and expanding areas of use, the glass industry offers endless potential in creating a sustainable future. The importance of the industry grows day by day thanks to its ability to create sustainability solutions for the most critical issues and risks such as the environment, climate, energy saving, and healthcare. An energy-saving packaging material, as well as being the healthiest, glass can be recycled endlessly, supporting reproduction with sustainable practices. Energy-saving architectural glass products contribute directly to sustainable cities and national economies for a sustainable future. Therefore, it is crucial to underscore the role of the glass industry, which produces solutions for environmental protection and energy saving in combating climate change, and aims to leave a better planet for future generations. As scientists and industry representatives continuously striving to expand the borders of the glass industry, and in the belief that this century will be the “Glass Age”, we applied to the UN General Assembly, which has recognized key sectors with high-level international efforts and social contributions for the last 60 years by declaring UN International Years, and we requested the declaration of 2022 as the International Year of Glass”.
Şişecam Group undertakes extensive efforts on the entire network of stakeholders, including public institutions and organizations, business representatives, universities, R&D centers, business partners, customers, media and the public, to reinforce the “UN International Year of Glass 2022” in all its countries of operation. In this context, Şişecam ensures that letters of endorsement are sent to the UN General Assembly by representatives of institutions and organizations, while interests for the International Year of Glass 2022 are also registered via the website at www.iyog2022.org.