Glass for Europe has 21 disclosed EU lobbying meetings from 2024-09-18 to 2026-05-27: 9 with the European Commission and 12 with Members of the European Parliament. Source: EU Transparency Register no. 15997912445-80, Commission disclosures and MEP declarations. Methodology

Glass for Europe

EU lobbying footprint — who they meet, and on what.

Register no.
15997912445-80
Disclosed meetings
21 (9 Commission · 12 MEP)
Period
2024-09-182026-05-27

Declared fields of interest: Business and industry · Climate action · Energy · Environment · Research and innovation · Single market · Taxation · Trade · Transport

Lobbying profile

as declared 2026-02-23
Category
Trade and business associations
Legal status
AISBL
Declared lobbying cost
€200,000
Lobbying FTEs
1.25
Members
3
LobbyFacts / Transparency Register source ↗

At a glance

Most-met policy areas
  • Energy1
  • Industry1
  • Climate1
  • Trade1
Commission officials
  • Barbara Bonvissuto1
  • Denis Redonnet1
  • Philippe Moseley1
  • Joan Canton1
  • Kamil Talbi1

Disclosed meetings

Newest first. EC = European Commission, EP = Member of the European Parliament.

  • 2026-05-27EPGLÜCK Andreas
    Automotive Packagesource ↗
  • 2026-05-05EPMESURE Marina
    Industrial accelerator Actsource ↗
  • 2026-03-09ECBarbara Bonvissuto · Director
    Associations presented a proposal to develop a new assessment and verification system to be applied to windows in the context of the regulatory obligations established by the construction products regulation (Regulation (EU) 2024/3110).source ↗
  • 2026-01-12ECDenis Redonnet · Deputy Director-General
    State of automotive glass industrysource ↗
  • 2025-12-09ECPhilippe Moseley · Cabinet of Commissioner Dan Jørgensen
    Implementation of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR)source ↗
  • 2025-10-23ECJoan Canton · Head of Unit
    Exchange the Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act (IDAA). Flat glass sector's input on IDAAsource ↗
  • 2025-09-18ECKamil Talbi · Cabinet of Commissioner Dan Jørgensen
    Competitivenesssource ↗
  • 2025-09-04ECCharlotte Merlier · Cabinet of Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič
    Trade policy, trade defence instrumentssource ↗
  • Housing Crisis in the EUsource ↗
  • 2025-05-20EPHOMS GINEL Alicia
    Sustainable construction in the European Affordable Housing Plansource ↗
  • 2025-05-12EPBOSANAC Gordan
    Sustainable Construction & Industrial Policy in the EU Housing crisissource ↗
  • 2025-04-15ECHeiko Kunst · Head of Unit
    Exchange of views on the revision of the EU Emission Trading System and challenges faced by ceramic, glass and pulp and paper sectors.source ↗
  • 2025-04-15ECMette Koefoed Quinn · Head of Unit
    Exchange of views on the revision of the EU Emission Trading System and challenges faced by ceramic, glass and pulp and paper sectors.source ↗
  • 2025-04-10EPSCUDERI Benedetta
    Resolution on Energy Intensive Industriessource ↗
  • 2025-04-10EPSCUDERI Benedetta
  • 2025-03-24EPTOBBACK Bruno
    Werkbezoek Glasssource ↗
  • 2025-03-12ECLuis Planas Herrera · Cabinet of Commissioner Jessika Roswall
    Circular Economy and constructionsource ↗
  • 2025-03-05EPFERBER Markus
    Work of HOUS Committeesource ↗
  • 2025-02-03EPMÜLLER Piotr
    Circularity requirements for vehicle design and management of end-of-life vehiclessource ↗
  • 2025-01-29EPIJABS Ivars
    End-of-life vehicles Regulationsource ↗
  • 2024-09-18EPMESURE Marina
    Politique énergétique européenne et impact sur l'industriesource ↗

Lobbying in these areas

Frequently asked

How many EU lobbying meetings has Glass for Europe disclosed?

Glass for Europe (EU Transparency Register no. 15997912445-80) appears in 21 disclosed meetings with EU officials and MEPs between 2024-09-18 and 2026-05-27: 9 with the European Commission and 12 with Members of the European Parliament.

What does Glass for Europe lobby on?

Glass for Europe's disclosed EU meetings most often concern Energy, Industry, Climate, Trade. Every meeting and its topic is listed with its official source on this page.

Who does Glass for Europe meet in Brussels?

Across its disclosed meetings, Glass for Europe has met Commission officials including Barbara Bonvissuto, Denis Redonnet, Philippe Moseley, and MEPs including MESURE Marina, SCUDERI Benedetta, GLÜCK Andreas. These are counts of officially disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence.

Primary sources

Every meeting above is a public disclosure by the European Commission or a Member of the European Parliament; counts are of disclosed meetings only and are not a measure of influence. Methodology. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU) & the European Parliament.

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