One of the most inspiring things about the 2022 Spring National Meeting and Conference is that we will finally be able to gather and honor the most recent members of the Plastics Hall of Fame.
You can add the Hall of Fame Celebration to your existing Spring National Meeting and Conference registration, or you can register for the celebration as a stand-alone event.
By attending the celebration, you'll also be on hand for the inaugural William R. Carteaux Leadership Award, presented to someone who has achieved distinction working for the betterment of our industry. The award is named for Hall of Fame member and former CEO of PLASTICS, Bill Carteaux.
Please join us in welcoming these companies that have chosen to join us in the effort to secure plastic's rightful place in a sustainable, circular economy.
Cargill
With 155,000 employees across 70 countries, they work relentlessly to achieve their purpose of nourishing the world in a safe, responsible, and sustainable way. Every day, they connect farmers with markets, customers with ingredients, and people and animals with the food they need.
As a respected, family-owned plastics distribution company, Lone Star occupies a prized position. Major petrochemical producers in the United States and select foreign markets recognize them as a key distribution partner, a status rooted in decades of nurturing relationships with these firms.
Since its founding 1992, Pretium Packaging has emphasized superior quality, value and customer service, becoming one of the most trusted suppliers of rigid packaging solutions.
Don't miss our first in-person national meeting in more than two years.
Our focus is to prepare members for present-day demands, future challenges, finding growth opportunities, recruiting and retaining talent, building a communications strategy to refute attacks on plastics, and mitigating supply chain disruptions.
When you register, don't forget to add the Plastics Hall of Fame Celebration to your itinerary. Our honorees have been waiting a long time for their well-deserved moment in the spotlight.
Shamus Hardie is a young plastics professional who had an enriching experience with the mentorship program provided by our Future Leaders in Plastics (FLiP) Committee. Read all about it!