The facility in Texas, which spans 500,000 square feet, received its certificate of occupancy in late 2024 and represents the company’s seventh packaging plant in the US.
This strategic expansion is expected to bolster McKinley’s production capacity and sustainability efforts.
The Lancaster plant is designed to minimize environmental impact through zero-discharge water usage and advanced recycling technologies, aligning with McKinley’s commitment to sustainable operations and Bio Pappel’s initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote circular economies in the packaging sector.
The new plant is anticipated to generate approximately 125 jobs when operating at full capacity, offering positions from production line workers to management.
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McKinley Packaging is part of Bio Pappel, the largest paper and paper products manufacturer in Mexico and Latin America. It operates under two main business groups: McKinley Paper and McKinley Packaging. The company has facilities across the United States, including locations in New Mexico, Washington, California, Georgia, Indiana, and Texas.
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