DOING BUSINESS IN
SEYMOUR-JACKSON COUNTY, INDIANA

Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation

Call: +1 (812) 522-4951

Trellis Earth Newest Seymour-Jackson County Industry!

July 29, 2014

At the Seymour City Council meeting Monday night, July 28, 2014, representatives from Trellis Earth announced they had acquired the assets of bio-plastics company Cereplast, Inc., and were ready to restart the manufacturing facility with an improved business plan.

Trellis Earth, based in Wilsonville, Ore., acquired the assets of Cereplast including production equipment, patents, inventory and trademarks as part of Chapter 7 liquidation proceedings, and plan to move into the building formerly occupied by Cereplast.

“We have long wanted to mark our products as ‘Made in the U.S.A.’,” said Mike Senzaki, Trellis Earth CEO.  “The acquisition of this factory will enable to us to quickly become the pre-eminent American supplier of bioplastic food service disposables.”

Trellis Earth is a 7-year old company with over 500 customers in the food service industry including Kroger, Trader Joe’s, and Wegmans. Key products provided include bio-based cutlery, food containers, and shopping bags.

“Trellis Earth will find an ideal environment in Indiana for bringing manufacturing home to the United States,” said Victor Smith, Indiana Secretary of Commerce. “There’s a reason why Indiana leads the nation in manufacturing job growth. Indiana provides growing companies like Trellis Earth with an affordable business climate, a central Midwest location and a skilled team of Hoosiers ready to prove why Indiana is a state that works.”

On Monday, July 28, Seymour City Council approved transfer of tax abatement previously awarded to Cereplast, and granted additional abatement for new investment of $2,407,000 in equipment. Council also approved an ECLIPSE (Economic Loan Incentive Program of Seymour) loan that was recommended by the Seymour Redevelopment Commission.

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation also has offered Trellis Earth Products, Inc. up to $1,100,000 in conditional tax credits and up to $50,000 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.

Trellis Earth is a privately held company targeting $8.5 million in revenue for 2015, with the 105,000 square foot facility at the East Side Park having existing annual bioplastic manufacturing capacity to produce materials worth over $50 million.

 

Press release from Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation, Seymour-Jackson County, IN

 

About Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation

Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation (JCIDC) was formed as a public/private partnership charged with raising the local standard of living and improving the area tax base by attracting quality employers and assisting with the expansion and competitiveness of local industries.

Since its inception in July, 1984, JCIDC has worked to serve the industrial base in Seymour-Jackson County and investors in the organization to encourage business growth through attraction and retention, and promotes a business friendly environment. Plus, the JCIDC Workforce Partnership teams with local education providers to improve the workforce.

RECENT ARTICLES

JCIDC celebrates robotics coaches

By Zach Spicer Jackson County Industrial Development Corp. is honored to support the VEX Robotics program in Jackson County and loves seeing the students, from elementary to high school, compete. JCIDC understands the time and effort they put into robotics. The...

Five Seymour companies announce investments

By Zach Spicer Five Jackson County industrial employers recently received approval for 10-year tax abatements, including one that will result in more than 60 new jobs. During a meeting April 27 in the council chambers at Seymour City Hall, the Seymour Common Council...

Crothersville juniors gain interviewing experience

By Zach Spicer Crothersville Jr./Sr. High School's juniors had an opportunity to participate in mock interviews with local business professionals the morning of April 22 at the school. A total of 30 students gained experience in interviewing. Career interests include...

Loading...