Ring Container Technologies, a leader in the plastic container manufacturing industry, today announced the release of its fifth annual sustainability report, Pursuit of Excellence 2025. It highlights continued progress in operational performance, environmental responsibility, and community impact.
Pursuit of Excellence 2025 outlines how Ring is advancing practical, measurable improvements across its operations, with a focus on energy efficiency, waste reduction, employee health and safety, and responsible manufacturing practices. The report also reflects the company’s continued investment in packaging innovation, supporting greater use of recycled content while improving material efficiency throughout its operations.
“At Ring, we operate responsibly and focus on continuous improvement over time,” said Ring President and Chief Executive Officer Brian Smith. “This report reflects the work being done across our facilities every day to run better operations, support our people, and make meaningful progress through disciplined, consistent effort.”
Key highlights from the 2025 report include:
- Reducing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material usage by more than 12.8 million pounds through TRIMLITE® technology
- Achieving an EcoVadis Platinum rating for the third consecutive year, placing Ring among the top 1% of companies evaluated globally
- Increasing the use of recycled materials to 11.09% of total material usage, a nearly 2% improvement year over year
These results reflect Ring’s long-standing approach to continuous improvement – focusing on efficiency, material optimization, and responsible operations that deliver both business value and environmental benefit. In addition to operational advancements, Ring continues to invest in its workforce through enhanced safety programs, employee development initiatives, and community partnerships that support long-term growth and well-being.
Pursuit of Excellence 2025 provides a comprehensive overview of the company’s performance, priorities, and ongoing commitment to building a more efficient and responsible future. To review the full report, click here.