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Posted on: September 17, 2013

[ARCHIVED] Pratt Paper Invests Millions to Locate Recycled Paper Facility in Valparaiso, Indiana

VALPARAISO, Ind. (Sept. 17, 2013) – Pratt Paper (Indiana), LLC, d/b/a Pratt Industries, a recycled paper and packaging company, announced plans today to locate a paper mill here, creating up to 137 new jobs by 2018.

The Conyers, Ga.-headquartered company will invest $260 million to construct a new 100 percent recycled paper facility adjacent to its existing box-making plant in Valparaiso. The project, which will be completed by July 2015, will occupy a new 250,000 square-foot building on a 50-acre site. It will include a wastewater pre-treatment facility and road improvements. When it reaches its full capacity, the new facility will produce an increased 360,000 tons of recycled paper each year.

Pratt, which currently employs more than 311 associates in Valparaiso and more than 4,000 across North America, plans to begin hiring paper machine operators, equipment operators, electrical and instrumentation technicians, shipping representatives, waste yard personnel, shift supervisors and maintenance associates late next year.

“This new facility will allow us to better service the needs of our expanding customer base not only in the Midwest, but throughout the United States," said Anthony Pratt, owner and chairman of Pratt. "And Indiana is a perfect fit for us. We've been a part of the business community here for many years now and we know there is a skilled, reliable workforce available to us. It's also gratifying to work with such dedicated public officials who realize the importance of attracting well-paying manufacturing jobs to the state.”

Founded in 1987, Pratt is the world’s largest privately held company to produce all of its paper and packaging from 100 percent recycled products, saving the equivalent of more than 50,000 trees each day. The company produces 1.15 million tons of recycled paper annually, most of which is used to produce packaging for various market sectors including industrial, food and beverage, electronics, pharmaceuticals and telecommunications.

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Pratt Paper (Indiana), LLC up to $1.2 million in conditional tax credits and up to $200,000 in training grants based on the company’s job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority will support the project through its Deal Closing Fund. NIPSCO has also offered the company an estimated $15 million in additional energy and infrastructure incentives as part of its continued efforts to support local economic development.

The City of Valparaiso offered tax abatement and tax increment financing, as well as conduit financing through $200 million in industrial revenue bonds for the recycling facility and equipment.

“Pratt's decision to build an expansive paper recycling plant is, we believe, the single largest private taxpaying investment in the history of the city of Valparaiso, and brings profound benefits to our community. This $260M investment will create 104 permanent jobs and hundreds more during construction. Pratt's state of the art green recycling technology will help conserve America's forests and landfills. Finally, this level of investment will have positive residual benefits that will continue to expand our regional economy. It has been a real pleasure working alongside Pratt executives to pave the way for this expansion and it is clear to us why they have become the world's largest privately-held 100% recycled paper and packaging company.”
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About Pratt Industries

Pratt Industries is one of America's largest Corrugated Packaging Companies and the world’s largest, privately-held 100% recycled paper and packaging company, with more than 4,000 highly-skilled, green-collar employees dedicated to the environment and sustainability. Pratt was founded in the USA some 25 years ago and, since then, has shown dramatic growth with sophisticated manufacturing facilities in more than 20 states.

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Media Contacts:
Michael O'Regan (Pratt) - 845-494-1511 or moregan@prattindustries.com
Stu Summers (Valparaiso) - 219-462-1161 ssummers@valpo.us

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