Turning Waste Car Glass into Best of Belron 2024 Awards
The Best of Belron 2024 is a prestigious event that celebrates excellence in vehicle glass repair and replacement. Held in Lisbon, Portugal, this event brought together top technicians from around the world to compete for the title of 'Best of Belron'. Over two days, participants demonstrated their expertise in a series of challenges, aiming to impress with their technical skills and customer service. The event also featured a client conference with industry leaders discussing future trends and challenges, making it a hub for innovation and excellence in the field.
In June 2024, industry leaders, technicians, and enthusiasts gathered for the much-anticipated Best of Belron 2024 event. This annual competition showcases the exceptional talent within the Belron network, honouring the finest auto glass repair and replacement specialists from around the globe. This year, Oseng-Rees Reflection was entrusted to craft the award trophies, medallions, and speaker gifts from waste car glass, adding a layer of environmental consciousness to the celebration.
Congratulations to the Winners
1st Place David Chester from Belron® Canada
The R&D of the car glass material
In an industry often synonymous with waste, the decision to repurpose waste car glass into award trophies was both symbolic and pioneering. At Oseng-Rees Reflection, we were entrusted with the task of crafting distinctive trophies from this material. Given the unprecedented nature of the project, extensive research and development were undertaken to examine, test, and refine the fusion process of car glass at our facility. It is worth noting that car glass varies significantly in terms of cleanliness, transparency, and composition. Here, we present a selection of the intriguing glass specimens produced during our experimental endeavours, including a captivating polka dot texture that evokes the original black paint adorning the glass.
Waterjet cut at Cross Engineering Swansea Ltd
Printed at Valley Group
Supported and polished at IGP Ltd. Rodney Bender and Gareth Lye
Wooden stands made by Alan Wills