Pretium Packaging, L.L.C.
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3:26-bk-10896
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February 23, 2026
Pretium's Ch. 11 Prepack Confirmed Over Opt-Out Objection
Pretium Packaging LLC received approval Monday in New Jersey bankruptcy court for its prepackaged Chapter 11 plan of reorganization after a judge said an opt-out mechanism for third-party releases is a permitted means of gaining consent from creditors.
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February 17, 2026
Meet The Attys In Packaging Co. Pretium's Prepack Ch. 11
Pretium Packaging, a private equity-backed maker of rigid plastic containers, has hired attorneys from Cole Schotz PC and Kirkland & Ellis LLP to steer it through a prepackaged bankruptcy it began after struggling to stabilize its business in the face of more than $1 billion in debt.
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February 03, 2026
Plastics Co. Pretium Struggled With Debt Years Before Ch. 11
Pretium Packaging, a private equity-backed maker of rigid plastic containers, collapsed into bankruptcy last week less than three years after completing a debt exchange that injected $200 million into the company, highlighting its persistent struggles to stabilize its business in the face of more than $1 billion in debt.
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February 03, 2026
Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action
Product label maker Multi-Color Corp. entered Chapter 11 in New Jersey, the company that owns Fatburger filed for bankruptcy in Texas, and a Missouri-based packaging company sought insolvency protection in New Jersey.
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January 30, 2026
Pretium Packaging OK To Draw $401M In Speedy Ch. 11 Case
Pretium Packaging secured a New Jersey bankruptcy judge's approval Friday to borrow $401 million to fund a Chapter 11 case designed to cut $900 million in debt and wrap up in less than a month.
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January 29, 2026
Mo. Packaging Co. Files For Ch. 11 To Reduce Debt By $900M
Missouri-based packaging company Pretium Packaging LLC filed for Chapter 11 in a New Jersey bankruptcy court, with a prepackaged plan of reorganization aimed at reducing the company's funded debt by more than $900 million.