Silgan Plastics

Silgan Plastics

Plastics Manufacturing

Chesterfield, MO 33,489 followers

About us

For more than 50 years, Silgan Plastics has defined the plastic bottling industry from technical innovation to creative packaging solutions. No matter what your packaging needs, Silgan can and will handle them. From creation to commercialization, our customized approach to each customer's requirements is what sets us apart from the rest. Have a special design need? Silgan will design it for you. We invite you to come to our Creative Design Center and watch your brand take shape. From Silgan's Commercial Development Center where concepts are created and tested, to our 20 production plants across North America, Silgan is your partner for packaging success.

Website
http://www.silganplastics.com
Industry
Plastics Manufacturing
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Chesterfield, MO
Type
Public Company
Founded
1987
Specialties
plastic bottling, packaging, bottles and jars, and tubes

Locations

  • Primary

    14515 North Outer Forty Road

    Suite 210

    Chesterfield, MO 63017, US

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    The New York Times Climate article highlights the systemic challenges of recycling and underscores the importance of doing it right. While recycling can greatly benefit the environment by reducing greenhouse gases and conserving resources, incorrect recycling can negate these benefits. By following local guidelines and reducing contamination, we can improve recycling rates and make a real difference. As The Partnership's Chief System Optimization, Cody Marshall, notes, technological advancements and better regulations can further enhance our recycling systems. Let's work together to protect our natural resources and build a better recycling system. Read more at: https://nyti.ms/3xAjBk2 #TheRecyclingPartnership

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    Mindful Monday

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    Mindful Monday A circular plastics economy IS possible! At Silgan Plastics, we are proud to partner with our customers to bring #recyclable & #sustainable packaging to the market. We are fully committed to continuously investing our time, resources, and capital to improve our sustainable performance. We will lead by example in our daily efforts and continuously seek innovative ways to achieve our sustainability goals.  Need help figuring out the best solution for your product? We can help!

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    The U.S. Plastics Pact is thrilled to announce the release of Roadmap 2.0! Building upon Roadmap to 2025, Roadmap 2.0 continues carrying forward the Targets, Outcomes, and Deliverables not yet fully achieved, pushing further those that have been successful, and implementing new, necessary objectives born from what was learned during the original strategic plan.   Roadmap 2.0 was designed to drive transformative change and accelerate progress across the entire plastics value chain to address plastic waste at its source and enable a just transition to a circular economy.   By working together across the plastics value chain, Activators have already:   — Decreased problematic and unnecessary materials from packaging from 14% to 8% — Increased the amount of reusable, recyclable, or compostable plastic packaging placed on the market from 37% to 47.7% — Increased use of postconsumer recycled content or responsibly sourced biobased content in plastic packaging from 7% to 9.4% As with the original Roadmap to 2025, these new Targets are interconnected; the success of one Target relies on the successful progress of the others. Evolved from its predecessor, the Targets of Roadmap 2.0 include:   1️⃣ Eliminate all items on the Problematic and Unnecessary Materials List and reduce the use of virgin plastic by 30% by 2030 2️⃣ Design and manufacture 100% of plastic packaging to be reusable, recyclable, or compostable 3️⃣ Effectively recycle 50% of plastic packaging and establish the necessary framework to recycle or compost packaging at scale 4️⃣  Achieve an average of 30% postconsumer recycled content or responsibly sourced biobased content across all plastic packaging 5️⃣ Identify viable reusable packaging systems and increase their implementation and scale by 2030, as part of reducing the use of virgin plastic The U.S. Plastics Pact and our Activators continue working towards a future where plastics and packaging exist within a circular economy. #RoadmapTo2025 #RoadmapToCircularity #USPlasticsPact Read Roadmap 2.0 today: https://lnkd.in/gcV8mD7

    • The cover page of Roadmap 2.0. Background is of a road through mountains, with the centered, all-capitalized title reading "U.S. Plastics Pact" in white smaller font above similarly styled but larger "Roadmap 2.0." in the center of the page. There is a dotted targeted path resembling the period in "2.0." that makes a right angle, going off the right side of the page. The bottom header has a white background and has the U.S. Plastics Pact logo on the far left. To more of the right, grey, all capitalized text reads "In Partnership With:" and the partnerships logos of The Recycling Partnership and WWF are beneath it. To the right of these logos reads "As Part Of:" with the Plastics Pact Network logo placed, and the text "The Plastics Pact Network Convened by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and WRAP."
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    Today is World Food Safety Day. Whenever possible, follow this advice to ensure that your food is safe after flood: - Separate raw and cooked food - Do not leave cooked food outside the refrigerator for more than 2 hours - Throw away perishable and cooked foods that have not been refrigerated properly due to power outages - Plan when to eat different types of food – for example, eat perishable food first - Avoid eating food that shows signs of spoilage or has come in contact with contaminated water - Keep clean and use boiled or bottled water for drinking and cooking, whenever possible

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    View organization page for Silgan Closures, graphic

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    At Silgan we incorporate #PCR or Post Consumer resin to a handful of our plastic closures. We are aiming to lower the carbon footprint in packaging by starting with one of the most sustainable packaging materials, plastic. In alignment with the policy position at America’s @plasticmakers we are tackling the challenge of a circular economy and “5 Actions for sustainable change” which requires a national recycled plastic standard to jumpstart new recycling initiatives. #sustainability #carbonprint #sustainablepackaging #worldenvironmentday

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