Clearly Clean, recyclable food-packaging company, confirmed as coming to Greensboro, N.C., with 80 jobs

The Pennsylvania-based maker of recyclable-plastic food trays for the meat and produce industries known as Clearly Clean is coming to Greensboro with plans to hire about 80 people and invest nearly $25 million in a manufacturing facility, Gov. Roy Cooper announced Tuesday.

The state was involved through a $200,000 grant from the One North Carolina Fund dependent on the company’s investing $24.9 million. The company, like others receiving grants from the fund, get no money up front and must meet targets regarding job creation and capital investment.

The grants require matching participation from local governments; both Greensboro City Council and the Guilford County Board of Commissioners are to consider local incentive packages, worth up to $344,171 and $373,855, respectively, this week. The city’s incentives expire if the jobs and investment aren’t made by the end of 2028, and the company stands to get $250 per job for any employee who lives in a defined impact zone or who is hired through NCWorks Career Centers.

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