Pro Installer August 2016 - Issue 41 | Página 9

9 PRO INSTALLER AUGUST 2016 PRO NEWS @proinstaller1 GGF TO LOBBY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) will try to change or influence the new government’s policies on energy efficiency, following the political fallout from the EU Referendum. The key departmental change is the merger of The Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and the remaining functions of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). The result will be a new Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), which will bring together responsibility for business, industrial strategy, and science and innovation with energy and climate change policy. Nigel Rees, GGF Chief Executive, commented: “These changes are welcome because it means we can start fresh dialogue and create relationships with new departments, ministers and government officials. Without going into too much detail, it was obvious the government’s energy efficiency initiatives over the last five years were not working. Only recently, the government released the cost of £240m for Green Deal and ECO, two schemes that failed both the construction industry and consumers. We hope the new cabinet and departments will listen to industry’s solutions and develop a progressive long term plan that benefits all.” Nigel said the GGF’s short to medium term strategy would be to try to change or influence existing and imminent policies relating to energy efficiency. The GGF has also participated for the last six months in the soon to be released Bonfield Review. This is a government commissioned independent investigation into energy efficiency in the UK. It will cover consumer advice, protection, standards and enforcement for UK home energy efficiency and renewable energy measures. It aims to highlight the failings and positives of previous energy efficiency schemes and provide recommendations for the next steps for the UK’s long term energy efficiency policy. Brian Smith, GGF Director of Home Improvement, said: “With the Bonfield remit based around protecting consumers and ensuring professional practice, we will emphasise to government that our industry is in relatively good health. The GGF already has in place proven protection and conciliation schemes that are free for consumers. In addition, all GGF members adhere to our Consumer Code of Practice which was approved by Trading Standards Institute earlier this year. Our industry also has strong competent person schemes, none more so than FENSA which in recent years has worked with government to introduce Minimal Technical Competency to over 6,000 companies with GGF Training ensuring thousands of installers are legally qualified to install windows in the domestic sector.” The GGF will also seek clarification from BEIS to confirm its level of commitment to ‘climate change’ – a phrase that has been dropped from the new department’s title following the merger. www.ggf.org.uk RDER BY 8PM GET IT NEXT DAY! TOP BRANDS AT LOW T RAD PRICES E CALL 0808 168 28 28 OR GO ONLINE TO GET YOUR FREE CATALOGUE 15,000 PRODUCTKS IN STOC AY D FOR NEXTERY DELIV UK’S BIGGEST RANGE IN STOCK CALL 7am-8pm 7 days a week 0808 168 28 28 FREE DELIVERY OVER £45* FREE RETURNS WITHIN 30 DAYS MINIMUM 5 YEAR GUARANTEE LOW TRADE PRICES *Ex VAT ONLINE Shop 24/7! IronmongeryDirect.com FOLLOW US ON