Green Bay Packaging is an American pulp and paper company based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They produce corrugated shipping containers, folding cartons, and coated label products.[3]
History
The Green Bay Box Company was formed in 1933 by George F. Kress.[4] They began by manufacturing corrugated shipping boxes. In 1961, Jim Kress because president of the Green Bay Box Company.
In 1963, Green Bay Box Company merged with Green Bay Pulp & Paper to become Green Bay Packaging.[2][4]
In 1964, the company opened a factory in Wausau, Wisconsin[5], followed by the opening of another factory in Fremont, Ohio.[6] on the year 1965.
In 1970, Green Bay Packaging became the first company to develop and execute a closed water process.[4]
In 1992, Green Bay Packaging became one of the first companies to become effluent free.[4]
In 1995, Will Kress became president of Green Bay Packaging.[4]
In 2018, the company acquires Wisconsin Packaging Corporation Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, Grand Traverse Container, Inc and Citadel Industries. The Green Bay Mill Division breaks ground on state-of-the-art paper mill. The Chicago Sales & Distribution Center broke ground for the construction of a new 170,000 square-foot complex[10] in Downers Grove, IL.
Awards
In 1973, the National Sports Foundation awarded Green Bay Packaging their National Gold Medal for their efforts in water pollution abatement.[4]
In 1994, they were recognized as a Wisconsin Business Friend of the Environment.[4]
In 2004, they were awarded the Wisconsin Governor's Award for Excellence in environmental performance, as well as the Tag and Label Manufacturer's Institute Environmental Award for Innovative Technology.[4]
In 2005, they received the Brown County Business Recycling and Waste Minimization Award.[4]
References
^"Locations". Green Bay Packaging. Retrieved July 29, 2016.