Let’s once again see what the make-up of glass packaging is:
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Tania Angelova earned a master’s degree in chemical engineering and has worked within the glass packaging industry throughout her illustrious career, covering all aspects of the business including manufacturing, production planning, sales and export responsibilities. She has worked with Glassworks International, directly and indirectly for over 20 years.
Cullet is an important energy-saving ingredient that both reduces the amount of energy required for the melting process and in turn helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The resulting glass that is produced typically contains about 70 to 74 percent silica.
Every glass container can be processed into a new glass item, resulting in a closed-loop recycling plant.
This is why the first choice for packaging should always be glass. It is best for the brand and best for the planet!
At Glassworks International, sustainability is embedded within the supply chain. By sourcing glass containers from manufacturers who prioritise high cullet content and energy-efficient production, the company ensures customers receive packaging solutions that align with both performance and environmental goals; supporting a more circular future for glass.
Glassworks International has been supplying our many UK customers with the highest quality glass packaging, providing outstanding value and dedicated service, nationwide for 25 years.
Stuart Alexander heads up our technical and quality department, providing a wealth of glass production experience and expertise gained over many years. Stuart is always on hand to offer support and advice and to answer any questions you may have.
Glassworks International takes pride in keeping up to date with the latest technologies and trends within glass manufacturing and production.