Construction on Paraguay glass plant continues
The project is a partnership between local glass company Parglass and Mexican glassmaker Pavisa. Sergio Cibils Baumann, Director of Parglass, said the plant would be the
Parglass 's $80 million glass plant in Paraguay is on schedule to fire its furnace in less than a year. Civil construction is advancing as scheduled, with the facility approximately 50% complete. The furnace is set to start in July next year. The project is a partnership between local glass company Parglass and Mexican glassmaker Pavisa.
A mock-up of Parglass's $80 million glass plant in Paraguay. Parglass 's $80 million glass plant in Paraguay is on schedule to fire its furnace in less than a year. Civil construction is advancing as scheduled, with the facility approximately 50% complete. The furnace is set to start in July next year.
Pavisa and Parglass forge partnership for $75 million Paraguay glass The greenfield glass manufacturing facility in Paraguay will be developed by Parglass and Pavisa and will produce glass from a renewable source. Parglass and Pavisa have formed a partnership to develop a greenfield glass facility in Paraguay.
The $75 million facility is set to open in the first quarter of 2026 and will produce glass from a 100% renewable electric source. Sergio Cibils Baumann, Director of Parglass, said the plant will be the most sustainable glass container plant in the Americas with the lowest carbon footprint. Its electrical energy will be supplied by hydropower.
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