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Foodservice packaging manufacturer cites legislative polystyrene bans as large influence for closure
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Michimich -- Genpak, a leading foodservice packaging manufacturer, announced the closure of its manufacturing facility in Cedar City, Utah, due to rising legislative polystyrene bans in neighboring states. The plant, which produces a large volume of polystyrene containers, is scheduled to close by May 23, 2026.
Legislative restrictions on polystyrene foam foodservice containers are in effect in several states and prohibit the sale of single-use foam foodservice containers, tableware, and cups.
"Genpak realigned our manufacturing facilities to coincide with legislative changes and consumer demand," stated Jeff Hebert, President of Genpak. "Although we must pivot a sector of our operations, we are deeply grateful for the dedicated employees at our Cedar City manufacturing facility. They have been an essential part of our success, having served the community for over 30 years."
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The closure will affect approximately 200 employees. "Genpak is committed to aiding affected employees by providing severance packages, outplacement support, and benefits assistance," stated Hebert.
Businesses affected by polystyrene foodservice product bans can contact Genpak for suitable alternatives.
About Genpak
Founded in 1969, Genpak is a leading foodservice packaging manufacturer and innovator. The company serves a multitude of clients across North America, ranging from retail businesses to major fast-casual restaurants. Genpak's dedication to innovation, versatile food packaging solutions, and commitment to maintaining excellent customer relationships efficiently serve the ever-evolving demands of the foodservice industry. Learn more at www.genpak.com.
Legislative restrictions on polystyrene foam foodservice containers are in effect in several states and prohibit the sale of single-use foam foodservice containers, tableware, and cups.
"Genpak realigned our manufacturing facilities to coincide with legislative changes and consumer demand," stated Jeff Hebert, President of Genpak. "Although we must pivot a sector of our operations, we are deeply grateful for the dedicated employees at our Cedar City manufacturing facility. They have been an essential part of our success, having served the community for over 30 years."
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The closure will affect approximately 200 employees. "Genpak is committed to aiding affected employees by providing severance packages, outplacement support, and benefits assistance," stated Hebert.
Businesses affected by polystyrene foodservice product bans can contact Genpak for suitable alternatives.
About Genpak
Founded in 1969, Genpak is a leading foodservice packaging manufacturer and innovator. The company serves a multitude of clients across North America, ranging from retail businesses to major fast-casual restaurants. Genpak's dedication to innovation, versatile food packaging solutions, and commitment to maintaining excellent customer relationships efficiently serve the ever-evolving demands of the foodservice industry. Learn more at www.genpak.com.
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