2022 TBE Congress | 23-24 June | Berlin, Germany

27 June 2022, Berlin – 2022 Tiles and Bricks Europe (TBE) Congress hosted by Bundesverband de Deutschen Ziegelindustrie e.V on 23-24 June in Berlin, Germany.

 

For the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic that resulted in the last two TBE Annual Congress to take place online, around 100 TBE members, executives from the tiles and bricks industry, national associations from all over Europe gathered in person for a 2-day Congress to discuss important information and key updates pertaining to the tiles and bricks industry at European level.

The Congress opened on Thursday 23 June with a presentation on the LIFE Superhero Project - Permeable and Ventilated Roofs: An Emerging Solution for Building Comfort and Climate mitigation in Urban Centres and the Joint Meeting to discuss, Product Group Roofing Tiles, Product Group Masonry and Technical & Environmental WG took place. In the afternoon, the TBE Executive Committee was held where administrative matters, priorities and challenges in the upcoming period and mid- and long-term topics were discussed.

Following the meetings TBE members were welcome to take part in the cultural programme by Bundesverband de Deutschen Ziegelindustrie e.V which ended with a gala dinner in the evening.

On the final day of the Congress the 2022 International Brick and Roof Tile Conference on the ‘Green Deal and Decarbonisation of the Brick and Roof Tile Industry’ took place. Following the formal welcome by TBE President, Miroslaw Jaroszewicz a keynote speech on ‘Germany’s way to become Climate Neutral by 2045 in European Context’ was given by Malte Bornkamm, Head of Division - Market framework for decarbonisation of Industry, international cooperation at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs & Climate Action. After the speech, Mr. Bornkamm joined a panel with Holger Lösch, Deputy Director General, Federation of German Industry, Viviane Raddatz, Head Climate and Energy, WWF Deutschland and Dr. Heimo Scheuch, CEO, Wienerberger AG where an interesting and fruitful discussion took place. Among the topics discussed was the impact of the current energy crisis and war in Ukraine and the consequences it may have on the decarbonisation process of the bricks and roof tiles industry.

The Congress closed with a presentation from the sponsors and the TBE General Assembly. During the General Assembly discussions surrounded the successes of the past year and the priorities and challenges of specific dossiers in the upcoming period. These included climate and energy dossiers, namely the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS), the European Green Deal and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Furthermore, the renovation wave, ceramic BREF, the revision of CPR, the New European Bauhaus, and the Campaign for a fair competition on sustainability parameters in construction are also presented as upcoming priorities. Finally, the financial reports to closed off the General Assembly.

Thank you to the TBE Members that attended the Congress. Next year the TBE Congress will be held on 1-2 June 2023 in Spain.



CONSORTIUM OF EUROPEAN AND GLOBAL TRADE BODIES PUBLISHES PEER-REVIEWED STUDY ON THE GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT OF BIOBASED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS

Policy makers should promote the use of right data and correct methods to all construction materials to decarbonise the built environment.

A consortium of European and global trade bodies in the field of construction products (see below) published a peer-reviewed study entitled “Carbon Accounting for Building Materials – An assessment of Global Warming Potential of bio-based construction products” undertaken by LBP SIGHT, consultancy and engineering firm specialised in the field of construction and the environment.


Achieving a net-zero carbon economy by 2050 is one of the key objectives of the European Green Deal. In the construction ecosystem, evaluating the whole life environmental effects of construction materials and products, based on comprehensive and robust data, is of critical importance to ensure the right decisions are taken to mitigate the effects of climate change.

Please consult the link below for the full press release:

TBE Congress 2022, Berlin

The TBE Congress 2022 will take place on 23-24 June 2022 in Berlin, Germany and will gather over 100 executives from brick and roof tiles companies and national associations from all over Europe. This year the TBE Congress will be hosted by Bundesverband der Deutschen Ziegelindustrie e.V.

Please consult the draft programme through the following link.

TBE members can register their participation by contacting the TBE secretariat. To find out more about the TBE Congress 2022, please contact events@cerameunie.eu.

Sponsored by:

Cerame-Unie Webinar | The New European Bauhaus: Paving the Way for a Beautiful, Sustainable and Inclusive Built Environment with Ceramics

CU Webinar “The New European Bauhaus: Paving the way for a beautiful, sustainable and inclusive built environment with Ceramics”, was held on Wednesday 26 January, from 10:00-11:30 (CET), via ZOOM and live-streamed through the social media platforms of Cerame-Unie: Twitter & YouTube.

The objective of the webinar was to explore the contributions & benefits of Ceramics for a beautiful, sustainable and inclusive living environment.

For full programme please consult the following link.

TBE Congress 2020, Online

Due to the exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemics and in order to comply with the social distancing recommendations and guidelines, the TBE Annual Congress took place online.

The TBE General Assembly took place online on the 29th of September 2020. Following the opening by President of TBE, Mr Jaroszewicz, the General Assembly’s discussions surrounded the successes of the past year and the priorities and challenges of specific dossiers in the upcoming period. These included climate and energy dossiers, namely the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS), the European Green Deal and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Furthermore, the renovation wave, ceramic BREF and the revision of CPR are also presented as upcoming priorities, with the CPR revision being indicated as the next upcoming challenge due to the threats connected with the process.

Following the financial reports to close off the General Assembly, the new Executive Committee is approved and the President of TBE, Mr Miroslaw Jaroszewicz is re-appointed as President for 3 more years. Additionally, the Mr Murray Rattana-Ngam is appointed as the new TBE Vice-President, and Mr Christian Keller is appointed the TBE Internal AuditorThank you to the TBE Members that attended the General Assembly. Next year the TBE Congress will be held on the 23rd of September 2021, online.

Roadmap for a Greenhouse Gas Neutral Brick & Roof Tile Industry in Germany

The "Roadmap for a greenhouse gas neutral brick and roof tile industry in Germany", was commissioned by Cerame-Unie's Member, the Federal Association of the German Brick and Roof Tile Industry (Bundesverband der Deutschen Ziegelindustrie e.V.) to map out a viable path, including associated measures and costs, for the transition of the German brick and roof tile industry to greenhouse gas neutrality by 2050.

Please consult the full Roadmap here.

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TBE Congress 2019, Copenhagen

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The TBE Congress 2019 will take place on 12-13 September 2019 in Copenhagen, Denmark and will gather over 100 executives from brick and roof tiles companies and national associations from all over Europe. This year the TBE Congress will be hosted by Danske Tegl, the Danish Brick and Roof Tiles Association.

TBE members can register their participation by contacting the TBE secretariat. To find out more about the TBE Congress 2019, please contact events@cerameunie.eu

Sponsored by:

Programme

THURSDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 2019

Location: Admiral Hotel (Toldbodgade 24-28, 1253 Copenhagen)

09:00 - 10:30 Roofing Tiles Product group

10:45 - 12:30 Joint Technical & Environmental Working Group

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

13:30 - 15:30 Masonry Product Group

15:45 - 17:00 TBE Executive Committee

18:00 - 21:00 Dinner Cruise

FRIDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2019

Closing the loop - Circular economy challenges in the brick and roof tiles industry

Location: Skuespilhuset (Sankt Annæ Plads 36, 1250 Copenhagen)

09:00 - 09:30 Introduction

09:30 - 10:00 Political keynote speaker

10:00 - 10:15 Technical speaker

10:15 - 10:30 Architect speaker

10:45 - 11:30 Roundtable discussion

11:30 - 12:05 Sponsors’ presentation

12:05 - 12:15 Skuespilhuset presentation

12:15 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 14:00 TBE General Assembly

14:00 - 17:00 Carlsberg Byen excursion

Accompanying Person’s Programme

Thursday, 12 September 2019

13:00 - 17:00 Guided tour: Alternative Copenhagen tour - Freetown Christiania

Friday, 13 September 2019

10:30 - 12:00 H. C. Andersen Experience

14:00 - 17:00 Carlsberg Byen excursion

2018 TBE Congress, Gdansk

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Sponsored by

The 2018 TBE Congress will take place on 21-22 June in Gdańsk, Poland. The 2018 Congress is kindly hosted by the Employers Association of Building Ceramics ZPCB (Zwiazek Pracodawcow Ceramiki Budowlanej), associating leading producers of building ceramics in Poland.

Programme

THURSDAY, 21 JUNE 2018

  • TBE Masonry PG

  • TBE Environmental & Technical WG

  • TBE Roof tiles PG

  • Gala dinner

FRIDAY, 22 JUNE 2018

  • TBE Executive Committee

  • TBE General Assembly

A programme will be organised for accompanying persons on both days. 

Call from the Alliance of Energy Intensive Industries to safeguard the competitiveness dimension of the Energy Union

Competitiveness, together with research and innovation, is one of the five dimensions of the Energy Union. Today, Energy Intensive Industries are calling for attention from decision makers on this particular dimension, especially in the context of the Clean Energy Package. It is important that the impact of the 2030 Climate and Energy framework and new policies under adoption on the competitiveness of Energy Intensive Industries is adequately considered both in terms of: 

 

  • New opportunities – Our sectors provide low-carbon solutions e.g. in the field of renewable energy, energy performance of buildings, transport, CCU etc. The transition to a low-carbon economy therefore offers new market opportunities: our efforts and the investments towards this path should be encouraged by EU regulation; 
  • Challenges – Energy is our lifeblood. Industry consumes 25% of EU28 final energy. In order to compete on a global scale, we need access to affordable and reliable energy. On the contrary, if EU industry is placed on unequal footing and weakened vis-à-vis international competitors, investments in smart, innovative and sustainable industries will not materialize in Europe.

Read the position paper

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