WL Plastics manufactures solid wall polyethylene pipes in High and Medium Density Polyethylene (HDPE and MDPE) variants. Founded in 2000 by Mark Wason and Steve Burns, the company claims to be North America's largest manufacturer in this category and operates ten state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities across the United States with an annual production capacity exceeding 900 million pounds.
The company serves critical infrastructure needs across multiple sectors, including potable water, wastewater, oil and gas gathering, natural gas distribution, mining, and geothermal applications. WL Plastics expanded from its initial focus in the Rocky Mountain region through strategic acquisitions, including the business and manufacturing assets of Charter Plastics in Titusville, Pennsylvania. In 2016, the company was acquired by INEOS, a global chemical manufacturer, which provided financial backing for further operational scaling.
WL Plastics supplies polyethylene piping solutions to municipal water systems, sewer infrastructure, industrial operations, and energy sector applications across North America. Its manufacturing footprint and production capacity position it as a significant supplier for projects requiring large-volume pipe deliveries to infrastructure and industrial end-users.