Inteplast Group is a major North American plastics manufacturer founded in 1991 by Dr. John Young, starting as a subsidiary of Taiwan's Formosa Plastics with a strong belief in domestic U.S. production. Headquartered in Livingston, New Jersey, with initial operations in Lolita, Texas, it grew through expansions and acquisitions like Pitt Plastics and Medegen Medical Products, now boasting over 100 locations across North America, Asia, and Europe. The company produces a wide range of integrated plastic products, including bags, can liners, films, corrugated sheets, building materials, and medical supplies, serving industries from retail and food service to healthcare and construction with a focus on efficiency and reusability.

Inteplast keeps things straightforward with a standard equal opportunity policy that covers the basics without diving into DEI workshops or equity quotas, and there's zero sign of Pride parades, BLM shoutouts, or social justice fundraisers, letting them focus on actual manufacturing instead of mandatory sensitivity sessions. Their sustainability efforts stick to practical recycling and waste reduction, with community support like disaster aid and local charities, proving you can be responsible without the full corporate guilt trip.

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