At Les Entreprises Plastech Haiti (LEPHSA), manufacturing plastic goods is more than a business—it’s a commitment to transforming lives. Since 2003, Plastech has steadily expanded its operations in Port-au-Prince, not only becoming a regional leader in plastic production but also an agent of socioeconomic change.
By creating stable jobs across departments such as molding, logistics, quality control, and customer service, Plastech is actively reducing unemployment in a country where job creation is a critical need. More than just filling roles, the company fosters long-term growth by investing in its people. New hires are provided with on-the-job training, safety certification, and mentorship, often gaining technical skills that were previously out of reach.
One powerful aspect of this transformation is Plastech’s intentional recruitment of individuals from underserved communities and its focus on gender inclusion. The company actively promotes the hiring and advancement of women in roles historically dominated by men, such as machine operation and technical maintenance.
Beyond the factory walls, employees speak of regained dignity, stable income, and hope for their families. For many, a job at Plastech is a first step toward a better life. By empowering individuals through meaningful employment, Plastech is helping build a more resilient and self-sustaining Haiti.

