International audienceIn France, the high level radioactive waste, contained in a glassy matrix, is intended for a deep geological disposal. It is then important to understand glass alteration, which depends on the near-field materials and the environmental conditions. The corrosion of the carbon steel overpack (used in the French multi-barrier concept for the disposal of high level radioactive waste) could influence glass alteration by the release of iron in the solution and the formation of iron corrosion products. For a better understanding of these interactions, different experiments were performed at 90 °C using a SON68 glass (non-radioactive surrogate of the R7T7 glass) separated by 80 $\mu$m from a pristine iron foil and immersed in ...