Germany's Glass Industry Aims for CO₂ Neutrality by 2045
The German glass sector plans to achieve CO₂ neutrality by 2045, focusing on electrification and green hydrogen. Key strategies include ensuring competitive energy prices and developing hydrogen infrastructure.

The 'Glass 2045' roadmap outlines strategies for the German glass industry to reach CO₂ neutrality by 2045. Central to the plan are electrification and green hydrogen use, alongside the necessity for competitive energy pricing.
A legal framework for carbon capture and storage was established in late 2025, addressing production challenges. Access to regional renewable energy sources will be critical for transformation across various glass sectors. Infrastructure improvements are essential for policymakers to support this transition effectively.




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