‘International Year of Glass’ Launches With Celebrations In Geneva
The year 2022 has been designated the ‘International Year of Glass’, with hundreds of events taking place around the world to celebrate the unique characteristics of glass in all its forms.
Kicking off the celebrations, a two-day opening ceremony kicked off in Geneva today (10 February), at the UN Palace of Nations.
Bringing together glass communities from across the world, the programme features 30 renowned speakers, who will share the latest scientific and technical insights, and thoughts on how glass will be key to shaping the sustainable society of the future in line with the UN 2030 Agenda.
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