A Legacy of Innovation and Growth
The story of Sterilite Corporation began with founders Saul and Edward Stone and Earl Tupper, who set out to explore the emerging potential of plastics through injection molding. While their initial efforts in manufacturing shoe heels were short-lived, the experience laid the foundation for decades of innovation. During World War II, the company shifted to producing essential plastic goods for the Armed Forces, building expertise that would shape the future of the Sterilite brand.
In the years that followed, Sterilite products evolved alongside the needs of American households. From toys and tabletop items to beverageware and household containers, the company expanded its capabilities. By the 1960s, Sterilite introduced a broad line of plastic housewares, including early food storage solutions and one of its first storage bins, products that helped define the organization category as we know it today.