Green Bay Packaging


Green Bay Packaging is an American pulp and paper company based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They produce corrugated shipping containers, folding cartons, and coated label products.

History

The Green Bay Box Company was formed in 1933 by George F. Kress. They began by manufacturing corrugated shipping boxes.
In 1961, Jim Kress became president of Green Bay Box Company.
In 1963, Green Bay Box Company merged with Green Bay Pulp & Paper to become Green Bay Packaging.
In 1964, the company opened a factory in Wausau, Wisconsin.
In 1965, the company opened a factory in Fremont, Ohio.
In 1970, Green Bay Packaging became the first company to develop and execute a closed water process.
In 1992, Green Bay Packaging became one of the first companies to become effluent free.
In 1995, Will Kress became president of Green Bay Packaging.
In 1996, founder George F. Kress was inducted into the Paper Industry International Hall of Fame, as was former president Jim Kress in 2005.
In 2014, the company acquired Midland Container Corporation of Franksville, Wisconsin and Great Lakes Packaging Corporation of Germantown, Wisconsin.
In 2015, the company acquired Baird Display of Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Awards

In 1973, the National Sports Foundation awarded Green Bay Packaging their National Gold Medal for their efforts in water pollution abatement.
In 1994, they were recognized as a Wisconsin Business Friend of the Environment.
In 2004, they were awarded the Wisconsin Governor's Award for Excellence in environmental performance, as well as the Tag and Label Manufacturer's Institute Environmental Award for Innovative Technology.
In 2005, they received the Brown County Business Recycling and Waste Minimization Award.