ALUF Plastics is a family-owned powerhouse in the plastics game, founded in 1977 and headquartered in Orangeburg, New York, with manufacturing muscle in Texas, Ohio, and beyond. Starting as a scrappy operation, it's grown over 45 years into one of Inc. Magazine's 5,000 Fastest Growing Companies, churning out high-quality trash bags, can liners, films, and custom packaging for wholesale and retail folks across the U.S. They specialize in everything from drawstring repro bags to innovative stuff like bug-repelling PestX liners and biodegradable BioFlex options, all made with a nod to recycling and efficiency to keep waste in check without the fuss.

ALUF Plastics plays it straight with a basic equal opportunity vibe on their careers page, skipping the DEI drama, equity buzzwords, or mandatory inclusion workshops that turn offices into group therapy sessions. No Pride month posts, BLM shoutouts, or social justice donations in sight on their feeds or site, just holiday cheers for Christmas and Hanukkah, proving you can celebrate without the full agenda rainbow. Their sustainability game focuses on real recycling (they're one of the world's biggest polyethylene recyclers) and LEED-certified goodies, not the usual corporate guilt trips.

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