(left to right) Jon McClure, president, Pregis South Carolina operations; David Timm, division president, Pregis Performance Flexibles; South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster; Kevin Baudhuin, CEO, Pregis; and Dan Zamlong, managing director, Warburg Pincus.
Pregis, a  supplier of packaging and protective materials, has opened its newest facility  in Andersen, S.C. The 168,500-sq.-ft. manufacturing site marks an $80 million  investment by the company to create what Pregis calls “a new state-of-the-art  film extrusion facility to manufacture performance-oriented, flexible packaging  solutions for food, consumer packaged goods, and medical device applications.”
 
At the ribbon  cutting event to mark the opening of the new facility, Kevin Baudhin, president  and CEO of Pregis Corp., said, “Packaging is a critical part of the economy and  that’s why we’ve been active in opening new plants this year—seven in the U.S. and three in Europe.” He added that Pregis has spent $140 million in capex for its  plants in 2021.
The new Anderson,  S.C., facility will use a “performance-first approach to developing lightweight  film solutions that incorporate recycled content and adhere to the How2Recycle and Association  of Plastic Recyclers’  compliance standards,” according to Pregis. The facility also houses a film  laboratory to develop and test materials.
“We believe that this new facility is the most technologically advanced  extrusion facility in North America,” said Baudhin. “The facility has been  staffed with technology and market leaders who are focused on developing  extruded films that have been engineered to meet market-driven performance  requirements.”
Four product types  produced at the new facility are:
- The  Renew sustainability series, which maximizes the use of recycled content and is  designed for the circular economy;
 - The  High-Performance series, which meets water vapor transmission and critical  performance testing to provide physical toughness;
 - The  Barrier series built to withstand oxygen, moisture, odor, and chemical  requirements to provide High-Performance series levels of protection; and
 - Pregis’  versatile, diverse application General Performance series of film.
 
Jonathan Quinn,  director of market development and sustainable flexible packaging at Pregis,  noted that “sustainability is at the forefront of what we do as we drive toward  the circular economy.”
The company’s  focus on sustainability extends to the new facility itself. Key sustainability-focused  features of the Andersen, S.C., building include:
- LEED  standards used for all appropriate materials;
 - Waste  recovery systems engineered to help the facility achieve the goal of being a  zero-waste facility;
 - Pallet-less  shipping and optimized payloads to create transportation efficiencies and lower  greenhouse gas emissions;
 - The  use of skylights and reflective paint to reduce the need for artificial lights  and boost the use of energy efficient lighting and equipment;
 - Elimination  of single-use water bottles; and
 - Automated  HVAC and auto-shutdown for electronics. 
 
                                                                                                
Read more about Pregis’  2K30 environmental goals.