Sustainability at Summit Films

Closing Loops: Reclaim Existing Material to Make New Material

Our People

Summit Films began its sustainability journey the same way it has always approached business challenges and opportunities by investing in people.

Located in southwest Mississippi, Summit Films’ potential employee pool is small without a major city within 70 miles. Since its founding in 1994, Summit Films has embraced people as its biggest asset. Dedicated, engaged and caring people have helped the company grow for the last three decades. The people at Summit Films continue to drive change and increase business value while moving in a more sustainable direction.

Sustainability actions seek to continue to grow and fulfill the needs of today without compromising the needs of tomorrow. Through a series of educational opportunities, Summit personnel were exposed to sustainability best practices and gained an understanding of how to apply sustainability to the business to limit risk, open new opportunities and drive innovation.

Big Picture

The foundation of Summit Films sustainability program is tied to an understanding of Six Capitals of value creation.

the six capitals

These six interact in a variety of ways to have a combined effect of maximizing organizational value. Sacrificing one capital for another is not the goal. When capitals grow together, the organization is maximizing its value and is at the leading edge of sustainability.

  • Financial (funding and profitability)
  • Manufactured (assets and infrastructure)
  • Intellectual (organizational knowledge and systems)
  • Human (employees’ health and well-being)
  • Social and relationships (communities and stakeholders)
  • Natural (environment)

We also recognize sustainability requires collaboration. Partnering with customers, the community, investors, vendors, and employees allows continuous awareness and improvement on our sustainability goals. If you have sustainability goals, we would like to partner with you to combine efforts for the greatest impact.

Sustainability at Summit Films

The company’s sustainability plan is an ongoing and evolving process. As we learn about more sustainable options, targets, and measurables, implementation of those options will occur and be documented. Below are highlights of our continuing sustainability efforts to positively impact as many stakeholders as possible. Please click the links below to learn more about each action taken or ongoing initiatives underway.

  • Scrap from manufacturing
    Our 2024 year-long waste reduction initiative began in January to reduce waste by 10%.  Will provide results when available.
  • Pellet Loss
    We continue efforts to prevent resin pellet loss to keep pellets out of the natural environment. Procedural changes, training staff and equipment/building changes provide a means to keep pellets in the production process.
  • No hazardous waste is generated by the facility
  • New pelletizing equipment in 2024
    Summit Films manufactures and converts custom packaging.   Re-purposing used or scrap polyethylene material is an area important to Summit Films.  Reusing existing materials lowers emissions, treats used material as valuable keeping them out of the natural environment and prevents down-cycling.  For over 10 years, Summit Films has re-pelletized its own internal scrap to make new material.  In 2024, investment in new pelletizing equipment will allow the company to increase its recycling of used material to include re-pelletizing from outside sources. The company sees itself not only as a source for custom packaging, but also as a collaborative partner for others in recycling used plastic.

We reclaim and reuse millions of pounds of plastic every year through our recycling plant. Collecting and re-pelletizing existing plastic helps lower emissions, reduce energy consumption and replace virgin plastics with recycled plastics recovered from the waste stream.

  • Post Industrial Recycled Content (PIR) Material
     Scrap from our internal extrusion process is collected and then re-pelletized to make new material. The material is recyclable at end of life. The minimum is 1000 pounds.
  • Closed Loop Material
    Scrap material is pooled from all our manufacturing facilities (Mississippi, New York, and Wisconsin) to create the material by re-pelletizing the collected material. Bag to Bag recycling avoids downcycling. The material is recyclable at the end of its life. The minimum is 1000 pounds.
    Note
    if you have material to return to us to re-pelletize to close your own packaging loop, please let us know. Collaborating with organizations to collect existing plastic keeps existing materials in the economy, away from landfills, out of the natural environment, and available to make new packaging.
  • Certified PCR
    Certified post-consumer recycled content resin (PCR) is blended with virgin resins to create a PCR option. The material is recyclable at the end of its life. The minimum is 1000 pounds.
  • Downgauging
    Reducing the material thickness is a good way to reduce cost and reduce environmental impact. Samples and low-volume trial orders are available upon request.
  • Other Options
    There are many sustainable options available. If you have questions or have requests for certain specifications (biobased, compostable, etc), please let us know and we can help vet out the possibilities.
    Inks: Water-based inks used in production for in-house prints.

We make our own custom boxes for each order. In doing so, we reduce the amount of “dead space” in the package which results in a smaller environmental impact in 2 ways.

  • Less cardboard

  • Less damage in transit and potential for return which creates more emissions through remanufacturing and transportation.

We have invested in more durable skids for outward bound shipments to help prevent damage in transit.  Avoiding damage avoids emissions from re-making material and from multiple transports. 

Summit Films invested in new pallet wrappers.  The new wrappers use less stretch wrap and less energy than the previous equipment.  

  • Partner to Close Loops
    If you have plastic to recycle, we would like to partner with you. Our machinery can take plastic bags, regrind, remelt, and re-pelletize the plastic to make new plastic. Bag to Bag recycling avoids downcycling. Downcycling is when an item is recycled to a different product. (Packaging becomes a fence post). We strive to keep the material “on the same level” as much as possible.
  • Recycling cardboard and cores
    We close as many internal loops as we can in recycling our internal cardboard and cores.
  • View PDF
  • Blogs
    We strive to educate as much as we can through the use of our blogs. Check the blog page for updates.

  • Internal Sustainability Team
    Ten people from our staff went through a 6 part training series on sustainability that lasted 5 months. See blog posts for what the training entailed. The team meets throughout the year to govern sustainability efforts.

  • Training
    The entire Summit Films staff will be trained in sustainability efforts in 2024.  Management run employee meetings will include a slide on sustainability efforts to bring heightened awareness and fresh ideas to the overall program.  

Summit Films is always looking to collaborate on new materials with vendors and customers.  The collaboration leads to more learning and helps bring new materials to scale faster.  The Summit platform (Summit Films, ClearView Packaging Albany, and ClearView Packaging Milwaukee)  of companies is currently involved in multiple collaborations on different Post Consumer Recycled (PCR) content and bio materials. 

  • Envision Inc. Donation
    A donation of $75,000 was made in 2023 to support the Envision mission of improving the quality of life and providing inspiration and opportunity for people who are blind or visually impaired through employment, outreach, rehabilitation, education, and research. www.envisionus.com.  The donation program will continue in 2024.  The donation varies year to year.

  • Children’s Hospital Donation
    Summit Films employees raised $25,000 over the course of a few years to help fund the upcoming renovations at the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s of Mississippi, and the company matched it bringing the total to $50,000. The donation was made in the summer of 2022.

    Read about it here.  The program of giving for the hospital continued in 2023 and will keep going in 2024. 

  • Church and School Fund Raiser Program
    Summit Films partners with schools and churches to help them raise funds. Summit Films sells trash can liners at low cost that are resold by schools and churches at a markup.

Located just 2 hours north of the Gulf Coast and sitting next to a railroad line, Summit Films is ideally located near its raw material source. Transportation emissions account for nearly 25% of global CO2 emissions from energy. (ref. our world in data). Being close to raw material sources keeps transportation emissions to a minimum while providing shorter lead-times.

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance are offered to all full-time employees
  • Employees have access to Life and AD & D Insurance fully paid for by the company
  • Employees have access to short-term and long-term disability insurance. 50% of which is paid for by the company
  • A variety of employee events occur throughout the year including a plant-wide summer picnic, a summer golf outing, and breakfast with Santa program
  • Employees are part of a quarterly bonus system
  • Full-time employees have access to the company’s 401k retirement savings plan with an employee match of 5%.
  • Internal Sustainability Committee
    Formed in June of 2022, the committee went through training over the course of 5 months (see blogs for details). The committee meets periodically to update progress and seek out new actions to add value to the business. 

  • Board Oversight
    Sustainability is an agenda item at every Board-Level meeting to chart progress, minimize risk and seek out new opportunities

Summit Films committed to ongoing stakeholder feedback in 2023 that will continue in 2024.  Employee surveys, town hall meetings with the CEO and customer surveys are all part of gaining information from employees and customers to help in the overall direction of the company..   

Protecting data is a priority. Summit Films made investments in 2023 in an email filter software as well as implementing two-factor authentication on all access to software and email.  

Proud Member of the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR)

As an APR member, we share APR’s mission to strengthen the circular economy for plastics by:

  • Designing for recyclability
  • Supporting a robust, accessible recycling system
  • Driving innovation and industry collaboration

Learn more about APR at plasticsrecycling.org.

RECLAIM, REUSE, REDUCE, & REPLACE

We are proud of our recycling plant. We reclaim and reuse millions of pounds of plastic every year to help lower emissions, reduce energy consumption and replace virgin raw material with recycled plastic recovered from the waste stream.

CUSTOM ORDERS FULFILLED
0 +
TOP-TIER RANKED CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN AN INDEPENDENT SURVEY
ON-TIME DELIVERY
0 %

25+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

Established in 1994, we have become a major provider of custom polyethelene film and bags. Our Goal is to quickly provide solutions that will give our customers distinct competitive advantages.

ISO 9001:2015 Certified

Manufacturing and Assembly of Precision Metal Components

Manufacturing

BATFE Type 10
SOT

Dept of State Registered

DDTC, ITAR, EAR, US DOD – SAM Demonstrated DCMA Compliance

CAGE Code

Defense Logistics Information Service
(DLIS)