Visy Industries (known as Pratt Industries USA in the
US) is a privately owned Australian-American paper,
packaging
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and
recycling
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company established in
Melbourne
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in 1948. Visy was founded by a number of people.
Richard Pratt acted as the head of the company after 1969 until his death in April 2009, when his son
Anthony Pratt Anthony Pratt may refer to:
* Anthony Pratt (businessman) (born 1960), Australian billionaire, executive chairman of Pratt Industries and board member of Visy Industries
* Anthony D. G. Pratt (born 1937), British art director
* Anthony E. Pratt
...
assumed the role of executive chairman. Since his assumption of the role, Anthony Pratt has presided over a major expansion into the Asian packaging market and moved Visy to a position as a key player in food security for the region.
Visy operates more than 180 facilities worldwide, and employs more than 9,500 people in Australia and the United States, with total sales exceeding $5 billion.
History
Visy Industries originated in 1948 with a 1000-pound loan from Richard Pratt's aunt, Ida Visbord. Initially, the company had three partners—Visbord's husband Max Plotka, Richard Pratt's father Leon, and engineer Les Feldman—focusing on corrugated cardboard.
After Leon Pratt's death in 1969, Richard Pratt assumed control, leading to company expansion with new plants in New South Wales and Queensland during the 1970s. By the end of the decade, Visy was producing over 100,000 tons of boxes annually.
In the late 1970s and early 80s, the company further expanded, establishing 100% recycled paper mills, such as the one in Warwick Farm, Sydney. By 1990, Visy held a national market share exceeding 40% with over 2000 employees.
Richard and Anthony Pratt then expanded to the U.S. to oversee the start-up and development of Pratt Industries USA.
In July 2020, Visy Industries purchased the Australian and New Zealand glass manufacturing operations of
O-I Glass
O-I Glass, Inc. is an American company that specializes in container glass products. It is the largest manufacturer of glass containers in North America, South America, Asia-Pacific and Europe (after acquiring BSN Glasspack in 2004).
Company ...
.
2001–2003
In 2001, Visy undertook the-then largest development in its history, the construction of a $450 million Kraft paper mill in
Tumut
Tumut () is a town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia, situated on the banks of the Tumut River.
Tumut sits on the north-west foothills of the Snowy Mountains and is located on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri, Wolgalu ...
, New South Wales. This was the first Kraft mill built in the world in 20 years. It was the biggest investment in regional Australia since the
Snowy Mountains Scheme
The Snowy Mountains Scheme, also known as the Snowy Hydro or the Snowy scheme, is a hydroelectricity and irrigation in Australia, irrigation complex in south-east Australia. Near the border of New South Wales and Victoria (Australia), Victoria, ...
(RP Speech), and was hailed by Australia's leading environmentalists for its commitment to sustainability.
It also has an advanced water usage system, with near-zero levels of effluent leaving the site. The Tumut mill is the most water efficient in the world – requiring just five tons of water to produce every ton of product, compared to the global average of 25 tons. It uses only forest thinnings and off-cuts for fiber.
Ten years later, Visy built a second Kraft paper mill, bringing the total investment to Tumut to almost $1 billion. The mill was opened by NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell, and was also hailed by environmentalists. It was a winner of the Australian Business Awards for "Environmental Sustainability."
Visy continued to grow by acquisition as well as green-fielding. In 2001, the company effectively doubled in size when it acquired Southcorp Packaging, by which stage Visy was operating at over 100 packaging and recycling sites in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. Visy also expanded its product mix to include steel and aluminum cans, PET bottles, beverage cartons and plastic packaging. It also continued to be a world leader in recycling and during this period Visy opened Australia's largest materials recovery facility in
Smithfield, New South Wales
Smithfield is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Smithfield is located west of the Sydney central business district, in the Local government in Australia, local government areas of the City of Fairfield and Cumberla ...
.
Post 2009 leadership under Anthony Pratt

In 2009, upon Anthony Pratt's ascendency to Executive Chairman, Visy appointed former ACCC chairman Professor
Allan Fels
Allan Herbert Miller Fels (born 7 February 1942) is an Australian economist, lawyer and public servant. He was most widely known in his role as chairman of the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) from its inception in 1995 unt ...
to chair its Governance Committee.
Pratt also announced
Jeff Bleich
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A longtime friend of President Barack Obama, Bleich joined the White House staff in March 2009 as Special Counsel to the President and was nominated later ...
would join his company's advisory board. He appointed other advisory board members including
Dryden Spring
Sir Dryden Thomas Spring (born 6 October 1939) is a New Zealand businessman and author who was chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Board from 1989 to 1998, chairman of New Zealand Dairy Group from 1982 to 1987, and chairman of ANZ New Zealand from ...
and
Allan Moss
Allan Edward Moss (born 1949) is an Australian businessman, who was the Managing Director/CEO of Macquarie Group Ltd. Moss retired from Macquarie Group in May 2008 after 31 years, including a 15-year stint as the CEO. Prior to this Moss was a ...
.
Following Richard Pratt's death in April 2009, Anthony Pratt returned to Australia to become Global Executive Chairman of Visy Industries, in addition to him continuing his long-time position as Chairman of Pratt Industries USA. Just two years after he assumed the company's leadership, Visy jumped from 43rd to 3rd in the AMR Corporate Citizenship Index, part of an annual survey of more than 60,000 Australians.
Under Anthony Pratt's leadership, the company expanded its Asian presence and participation. Earnings from its Asian operations had increased by $100 million a year by 2013.
Visy has also set up warehouse distribution centers outside Shanghai and Beijing, as well as a trading office in Shenzhen, which is selling Visy paper into the Chinese market. Visy's growing focus on Asian markets received a major boost in 2013 when Anthony Pratt announced plans to double the company's earnings in the region by building new packaging plants in at least four South-East Asian countries. They will be modelled on the group's existing plastics plants in Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia.
In September 2013, Pratt was elected an executive member of the Australia-Japan Business Cooperation Committee, a group dedicated for more than 50 years to strengthening ties between the two countries.
In October, Pratt's growing business interests in Asia prompted Australia's Prime Minister
Tony Abbott
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to invite him on an official visit to Indonesia – the first overseas’ trip by the incoming leader.
Pratt Industries runs the only paper mill in New York, which was founded in 1997. New York Mayor
Michael Bloomberg
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designated 17 September 2013 as "Pratt Industries Day" in New York, in tribute to the company's commitment to recycling and the environment after its mill had reached the milestone of recycling five million tons of paper.
As of 2012, Visy was the largest exporter of shipping containers from Australian ports, moving approximately 60,000 per year.
Philanthropy
The Pratt Foundation was established by Richard and Jeanne Pratt in 1978 to support various charitable causes and initiatives throughout Australia. Since then, it has donated more than $250 million. In addition, Jeanne and Richard Pratt helped raise a further $250 million by opening their home, Raheen, to other charitable fundraisers. The foundation is chaired by Anthony Pratt's sister, Heloise Waislitz. Its chief executive is Sam Lipski, a Melbourne-based journalist, and it supports areas including medical research, education, the arts, and relief of poverty.
The Pratt family is also behind VisyCares, a non-profit begun in 1995 that promotes social responsibility at Visy through donations to establish community-based projects such as youth, immigrant and learning centres.
Controversy
In December 2005 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) commenced prosecution against Visy for alleged involvement in a
cartel
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in the packaging industry. In 2007, Richard Pratt and the Visy group received a A$36 million fine for price fixing, representing the largest fine in Australian history at the time. Richard Pratt and several of his senior executives admitted to wrong-doing in the case. The Justice presiding, Peter Heeley, described them as "the worst cartel to come before the courts in 30-plus years".
In 2016 the
Australian Taxation Office
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revealed that in 2013–14, despite earning more than $2.5 billion in revenue, the holding company Pratt Consolidated Holdings had paid no tax. Further, that Thorney Investments, operated by Richard Pratt's son-in-law Alex Waislitz, which earned $430 million in revenue, had also paid no tax.
Hells Angels links
Visy Industries has been linked to outlaw motorcycle group, the
Hells Angels
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. Visy Industries employs a trucking company run by Stephen James Rogers, a convicted drug trafficker and founding chapter boss of the Hells Angels. Rogers was sentenced in 2007 to three years' prison for drug trafficking, and a senior Visy Industries manager gave character evidence for Rogers at his trial and stated the company would stand by him despite his conviction for trafficking amphetamines. In 2012, Visy Industries was accused of using the Hells Angels to collect their debts. Police and industry sources state Visy founder Richard Pratt, who died in 2009, personally approved the deal with the Hells Angels after the state government removed the need for debt collectors to be licensed.
Visy Industries have denied the accusations calling it "nonsense".
Odour Pollution in Reservoir
The paper mill recycling plant situated in
Reservoir
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Reservoirs are created by controlling a watercourse that drains an existing body of wa ...
in the north of
Melbourne
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, is one of the eight paper mills across Australia ran by Visy. From 2020,
EPA Victoria received multiple complaints from local communities about the smell coming from the plant.
Odorous pollution was released from chimneys due to the treatment process happening in the mill, the smell was described as varying from vinegar to grease trap.
EPA submitted four remedial notices and fined the company $9,000 for failing to stop the smell a year later.
Mid 2023, odour emissions were still monitored by EPA around the site.
Sustainability
Pratt has organized the build of a $50 million, 100% recycled plastics plant in Sydney. This plant will enable Visy to make its PET and HDPE bottles out of 100% recycled plastic resin.
Visy-Pratt Industries USA have continued to build clean energy plants which now include facilities in
Tumut
Tumut () is a town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia, situated on the banks of the Tumut River.
Tumut sits on the north-west foothills of the Snowy Mountains and is located on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri, Wolgalu ...
, Melbourne, Queensland and
Atlanta
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. These provide coal-free energy and allow Visy to expand its recycling capabilities to beyond converting paper and plastics into 100% recycled products. It will also enable the company to convert almost all remaining garbage into clean energy, thus helping close down landfills.
Awards
Visy won the 2004 Banksia Environmental Gold Award,
and was named Overall Show Winner the 2011 Australian Packaging Design Awards.
In 2013, Visy and the Banksia Foundation – an Australian non-profit which promotes environmental excellence – teamed up to inaugurate the Richard Pratt-Banksia CEO Award. The award recognises an individual executive's contributions towards the economic, social and
environmental sustainability
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achievements of the organization or company he/she leads. The award was named in honor of Pratt. The 2013 winner was Ravi Naidu, CEO of the Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment.
See also
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List of paper mills
This is a list of paper mills and pulp mills sorted by country.
Algeria
* GIPEC SPA, Baba-Ali Mill, Bilda
Argentina
* Papel Prensa, San Pedro Pulp and Paper Mill, San Pedro, Buenos Aires Province
Australia
* ABC Tissue Products, Syd ...
References
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Packaging companies of Australia
Recycling industry
Companies based in Melbourne
Manufacturing companies established in 1948
Renewable resource companies established in 1978
Family-owned companies of Australia
Australian companies established in 1948
Pulp and paper companies of Australia