Georgia-Pacific | a Koch company
Everyday products, responsibly made
From the walls that shelter your family to the cups, napkins and packaging that support your daily routines, Georgia-Pacific creates products people rely on at home, at work and on the go. Its household brands include Quilted Northern® bath tissue, Brawny® paper towels and Dixie® cups — along with building materials, touchless restroom dispensers, corrugated packaging and pulp for diapers and hygiene products. With one of the nation’s largest recycling operations and a global presence, Georgia-Pacific works to meet everyday needs while continually improving how those products are made.
Career opportunities
Be part of a team of 30,000+ employees innovating everyday essentials in homes across America. From its Atlanta, Georgia headquarters to more than 150 locations worldwide, Georgia-Pacific’s employees bring expertise, dedication and innovation to everything they do. In fact, Forbes named the company one of “America’s Best Large Employers.” Want to join? Explore some of their career fields and open roles.
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How Georgia-Pacific makes Dixie® paper plates
Discover how Dixie®, a beloved brand from Georgia-Pacific, brings everyday essentials to life. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the journey from pulp to the paper plates and products that you know and trust.
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