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Founded in 1960 by Jack Maas, Sr., J.T.M. originated as Maas Brothers Meats and in 1974 was renamed Jack Maas Meats. To be reflective of the continued growth of the business, in 1980 the company became known by its present name—J.T.M. Food Group.
Giving Back At J.T.M., we understand that God did not put us on this earth just to make and sell food products. We recognize that we must share the success we have earned with others. Partnering with organizations and causes within our region, and across the country, is part of our commitment to serve the communities where we live and work as well as those throughout the nation. Following are just some of the great organizations and causes J.T.M. proudly supports: American Cancer Society Andy & Jordan Dalton Foundation Athenaeum of Ohio Big Brothers Big Sisters BLOC Ministries Citizens for Community Crossroad Health Center Dan Beard Council Elder High School Heartbeat International Junior Achievement Living Hope Transitional Homes Mother of Mercy High School Our Daily Bread ProKids Reach Out Pregnancy Center Ruah Woods St. Cecilia Congregation St. Joseph Orphanage Stepping Stones Teen Challenge Cincinnati The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Underground Zone Ministries Inc. Whitewater Valley Elementary Working in Neighborhoods Wounded Warrior Project Our Core We have always operated our business to minimize the impact on our planet because caring for the environment is a priority at J.T.M. Food Group. J.T.M. is family-owned and operated the way our founder, Jack Maas Sr., taught us. We run the business with our customers’ best interests as guiding principles. We have always believed it is in the best interest of all of us to be good stewards of the environment. J.T.M. is a multi-million dollar, multi-faceted food processing company with strong ties to the communities in which we operate. Over the past decade, the company has stepped up its efforts in environmental sustainability in ways that better serve our communities. Simply put, we have been practicing sustainability long before it became fashionable to do so. We are in the sustainability business for the long haul. Packaging Products Responsibly J.T.M. began its transition to reduced packaging as part of our initiative toward environmental sustainability. We began when the company switched packages containing kettle-cooked products from an 80 gram polyethylene tub to a 17 gram bag. These products are now packaged in die cut boxes reducing packaging by 20%. The corrugated containers J.T.M. uses are made from 30% recycled content. The retail division changed its packaging from a 196 gram corrugated box to a 27 gram bag. These changes have resulted in source reductions in packaging materials. - Recycling for Landfill Reduction - Waste Oil - Food Waste - Corrugated and Office Paper Waste - Ferrous Metals - Plastic Cups - Used Batteries - Used Fluorescent Bulbs - Employ Reusable Trays - Converted to Bulk Flour (reducing waste by 60,000 lbs. per year) Energy Reduction J.T.M. looks for state-of-the-art energy management tools to reduce its use of precious, and costly, energy. Converted Metal Halide Lights to New T5 Lights Use Geothermal Refrigeration, which uses 30% less electricity Utilize Automated Storage Retrieval System in Storage Freezer, reducing refrigeration energy requirements by 30% Use Waste Heat from Freezers For Generations to Come Our family knows the health of our environment today is really a commitment to future generations. The leadership at J.T.M. believes the steps we take now will leave our planet in better condition for generations to come. |
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