About

Our Approach

Plasticolor has been supplying the Automotive Aftermarket with high quality automotive accessories for over 40 years. Our success in the market comes from an uncompromising commitment in designing on-trend, high quality, automotive accessories and combining them with today's most popular and iconic brands. Although Plasticolor began as a Floor Mat manufacturer, in addition to floor mats we produce many other product categories today. These products include, Seat Covers, Steering Wheel Covers, Decals, Key Chains, Organization Items, Garage Stools, Hitch Plugs, Spare Tire Covers, Splash Guards, License Plate Frames, Air Fresheners and Specialty Mats of all designs.

Despite our continued growth, Plasticolor is still a privately held, family owned business. A Southern California based company, Plasticolor continues to manufacture on-site at our headquarters in Fullerton, CA. In addition to manufacturing on-site, Plasticolor maintains our own in-house Art and Design team in Fullerton. We service every major retailer across North America and continue to grow our business internationally.

Our Policies

Our companies support ending human rights violations in the mining of conflict minerals from an area described as the “Conflict Region”, which is situated in the eastern portion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and surrounding countries. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) adopted final rules to implement reporting and disclosure requirements related to “conflict minerals,” as a result of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. The rules require manufacturers who file certain reports with the SEC to disclose whether the products they manufacture or contract to manufacture contain “conflict minerals” that are “necessary to the functionality or production” of those products. The definition of “conflict minerals” includes gold, tin, tantalum, and tungsten, which are the derivatives of cassiterite, columbite-tantalite, and wolframite, regardless of where they are sourced, processed or sold. The U.S. Secretary of State may designate other minerals in the future. We support the aims and objectives of the U.S. legislation on the supply of “conflict minerals”.

In addition, we are committed to not knowingly purchase specific metals that originate from the facilities in the “Conflict Region” that are not certified as “conflict free”. We ask our suppliers to perform due diligence within their supply chains so that the minerals in question are sourced only from mines and smelters outside “Conflict Region; or those mines and smelters that have been certified as “conflict free” by an independent third party. This due diligence includes but is not limited to requiring our suppliers to complete and submit a “Conflict Minerals Survey”. Our goal is to ensure that only “conflict free” materials are used in products that we procure.