Texas Manufacturing Depends on Plastic

From Houston to El Paso, manufacturers rely on high-tech materials—especially plastic—to drive jobs, innovation, and progress. 

Plastic’s Role in Texas’ Economy

Support plastics manufacturing and recycling in Texas.

Made-in-Texas Industries Rely on Plastic

Texas’ economic output is enormous—and plastic helps power it.
Here’s how key sectors use plastics every day.

Texas ranks #1 in U.S. solar installed (2024) and is projected to grow fastest over the next five years.  

  • Plastics bond, seal, insulate, and protect delicate cells—back sheets help block moisture and UV. 

From farm to shelf, lightweight plastic packaging reduces spoilage and lowers transport emissions—supporting the nation’s #1 state for farms and ranches. 

Plastics house, insulate, and protect sensitive electronics—and support domestic microchip manufacturing in Texas. 

  • This high-growth sector now drives ~20% of U.S. exports in its category.

U.S. plastic makers—including Texans—are investing billions in advanced recycling.  These technologies turn used plastic back into valuable raw materials, helping recycle more of the ~90% of plastics not recycled today, creating jobs, and reducing landfill waste. But we need Congress to do its part to pave the way.

Send a letter to Washington urging support for plastic recycling innovation.