One World Products, Inc., which will soon operate under the name Isiah Enterprises, Inc., has completed its business stabilization and regulatory compliance efforts, entering 2026 as a focused materials and manufacturing company. Under the leadership of Chairman and CEO Isiah Thomas, the company specializes in processing recycled and bio-based feedstocks into industrial materials for non-structural automotive and food-packaging applications.
The company's turnaround work included integrating its Eco Bio Plastics Michigan operations into a single platform, micronizing and pelletizing over 400,000 pounds of material for partners in 2025, and achieving operational breakeven. Management emphasized that bargain purchase accounting related to distressed asset acquisitions was transaction-specific and contributed to filing complexities that have now been fully resolved, with all required SEC and OTC Markets filings current.
"We have completed the work required to stabilize the business and bring our reporting current," said Thomas. "With that behind us, our focus is execution - operating with discipline, advancing our materials platform, and building value deliberately." The company processes recycled rubber, agricultural byproducts, natural fibers, and plant-based residues into biofibers and pelletized feedstocks through its Michigan facility.
This development matters because it represents the stabilization of a company operating at the intersection of domestic manufacturing and sustainability-driven materials. With growing demand for sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based plastics in automotive and packaging sectors, companies like One World Products that can process recycled and bio-based feedstocks at scale are positioned to address both environmental concerns and industrial material needs.
The company expects to participate in a technical presentation at the upcoming ITB Conference in February, where it will engage in dialogue about micronization and pelletization processes with industry participants, including representatives from Dow Mobility. This participation is informational and technical in nature only and does not represent any commercial agreement, partnership, or revenue-generating arrangement.
For 2026, management priorities include maintaining operational discipline, expanding responsibly within automotive and food-packaging markets, scaling processing volumes where customer requirements align, advancing bio-based material programs with measured execution, and preserving capital discipline. The company enters the year with owned manufacturing assets in Michigan, demonstrated processing capability, and defined operating lanes across recycled rubber, bio-based feedstocks, and sustainable materials.
"This is no longer a turnaround story," Thomas added. "It is an operating business with clear standards and priorities. We intend to earn growth." The company's focus on replacing or reducing traditional petroleum-based plastics where performance and economics align addresses both industrial material needs and sustainability imperatives, potentially impacting supply chains in automotive manufacturing and food packaging industries.
For more information about the company's operations and sustainable materials platform, visit https://oneworldproducts.com. Additional details about the company's regulatory filings and business updates can be found through the original release on https://www.newmediawire.com.



