Cebrace Launches ATMOS – South America’s First Low-Carbon Glass

Date: 11 September 2025
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Cebrace Launches ATMOS
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Cebrace

Date: 11 September 2025

Meet Cebrace ATMOS, the first low-carbon glass produced in South America by Cebrace.

Cebrace, the leader of flat glass in South America, has officially unveiled ATMOS, the region’s first low-carbon glass. The launch took place last week at the Glass South America trade fair in São Paulo, marking a major milestone in the drive toward more sustainable glass solutions.

ATMOS is manufactured with approximately 70% recycled materials and powered by renewable energy sources, significantly reducing embodied carbon generated during production. When combined with Cebrace’s high-performance solar protection glass, the result is an even greater environmental and economic impact throughout the lifetime of a building.

This innovative combination contributes to more efficient constructions that consume less energy, add long-term value to properties, and align with both the needs of the future and international sustainability requirements, including certifications such as LEED, AQUA and WELL.

The launch of ATMOS represents a significant step forward for the glass industry in South America, reinforcing Cebrace’s commitment to innovation and sustainable development.

Cebrace Launches ATMOS – South America’s First Low-Carbon Glass

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