WINDOW FILM ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND (WFAANZ)

As the peak body for the Trans Tasman window film industry, the Window Film Association of Australia and New Zealand (WFAANZ) represents close to 200 installers, manufacturers and distributors of window film, serving as a unified voice advocating for the benefits of window film technology and the interests of our members. As a retrofit building material, window film enhances the energy efficiency and reduces the carbon footprint of the built environment, with maximum benefits achieved when utilized within low energy mid-tier commercial and residential buildings. Established in 1992 as an independent, non-profit association, WFAANZ sets performance guidelines for its members, with a strict code of conduct and compliance with all relevant Australian and New Zealand regulations and standards. Through a series of communication channels, training programs and industry engagement activity, WFAANZ seeks to educate property owners, facility managers, energy assessors, architects and engineers on the many benefits and applications of window film and how it can enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions of the built environment.

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