One World Products Expands Eco Bio Plastics Production Through Full Circle Technologies Partnership
TL;DR
Isiah Enterprises gains a competitive edge by processing up to 160,000 pounds weekly of renewable materials, positioning it in the $1 trillion global packaging market.
The company uses advanced pelletizing, pulverizing, and micronizing technologies to process rubber, cellulose, hemp, and other bio-feedstocks into sustainable composites.
This expansion replaces petroleum-based plastics with renewable alternatives, advancing a circular economy and creating sustainable resources for future generations.
Isiah Enterprises processes diverse materials like hemp and rubber into advanced composites for automotive and food packaging applications.
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One World Products, Inc., soon to be renamed Isiah Enterprises, has significantly expanded its Eco Bio Plastics division through a toll compounding agreement with Full Circle Technologies. The partnership enables the company to process tens of thousands of pounds of renewable materials weekly, including rubber, cellulose, hemp, and other bio-feedstocks using advanced pelletizing, pulverizing, and micronizing technologies.
This expansion represents a strategic move into the global packaging industry valued at more than $1 trillion annually, encompassing both automotive and food packaging markets. The company will initially process approximately 40,000 pounds per week, doubling to 80,000 pounds within two months and ultimately reaching up to 160,000 pounds weekly as production scales. This production capacity addresses growing market and regulatory pressure to replace petroleum-based plastics with sustainable alternatives.
The company's multi-material flexibility distinguishes it from competitors tied to single feedstocks. Eco Bio Plastics processes various inputs into advanced composites that meet demand across automotive, industrial, and food packaging applications. This capability builds on the company's October 2024 achievement of securing its first order of 1,400 hemp-based reusable containers to Flex-N-Gate, validating its ability to integrate renewable solutions into mainstream automotive supply chains.
The expansion strengthens Isiah Enterprises' network of partners, which includes industry leaders such as Stellantis, Flex-N-Gate, ORBIS Corporation, and West Michigan Compounding. These partnerships support the advancement of a circular economy where waste streams are transformed into sustainable resources. Chairman and CEO Isiah Thomas emphasized the company's strategic positioning, stating their technical capabilities provide a unique competitive edge in serving massive automotive and packaging markets.
Under Thomas's leadership, the company has emerged as a first-mover in renewable packaging innovation, combining technical capacity with established OEM and supplier relationships. The expansion through Full Circle Technologies represents a critical step in scaling sustainable solutions that deliver value across shareholder, customer, and community stakeholders while addressing global environmental challenges.
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