Waste to Energy Partners, a Boulder, Colorado-based waste conversion company, is changing its name to Bolder Industries, effective immediately. The company’s product, Bolder Black, is made from end-of-life tires and is an alternative to “carbon black”— an oil-derived component used in nearly all rubber and black plastic products. The company’s new website is www.bolderindustries.com.
With its new name, Boulder Industries is excited to emphasize its core mission of converting solid waste from traditional disposal methods into energy-rich materials and valuable products, thereby diverting significant amounts of waste from overtaxed landfills.
“We’ve recognized that its product development that provides the most value to the marketplace and to the environment,” says Tony Wibbeler, Bolder Industries CEO. “We’re a product company first and foremost, and are committed to creating sustainable products that the market has never seen before. We believe our new name better reflects our innovative approach and valuable outputs.”
Along with the name change, Bolder Industries is excited to announce new team members: Ken Dunn, director of sustainability and Norm Thiele, advisory board. As highly seasoned executives with successful track records, both individuals will significantly shape the company in the coming years.
In February 2017, the company will be opening a new facility, Maryville Carbon Solutions (MCS) in Maryville, Missouri, adding at least 15 employees to its workforce. MCS will be the largest global commercial producer of the company’s charter product, a tire-derived carbon black called Bolder Black. MCS is designed to be a net energy positive facility, emitting 90 percent less CO2 and using 90 percent less water that traditional methods to process one million waste tires and produce seven million pounds of Bolder Black by the end of the year.
With its new name, Boulder Industries is excited to emphasize its core mission of converting solid waste from traditional disposal methods into energy-rich materials and valuable products, thereby diverting significant amounts of waste from overtaxed landfills.
“We’ve recognized that its product development that provides the most value to the marketplace and to the environment,” says Tony Wibbeler, Bolder Industries CEO. “We’re a product company first and foremost, and are committed to creating sustainable products that the market has never seen before. We believe our new name better reflects our innovative approach and valuable outputs.”
Along with the name change, Bolder Industries is excited to announce new team members: Ken Dunn, director of sustainability and Norm Thiele, advisory board. As highly seasoned executives with successful track records, both individuals will significantly shape the company in the coming years.
In February 2017, the company will be opening a new facility, Maryville Carbon Solutions (MCS) in Maryville, Missouri, adding at least 15 employees to its workforce. MCS will be the largest global commercial producer of the company’s charter product, a tire-derived carbon black called Bolder Black. MCS is designed to be a net energy positive facility, emitting 90 percent less CO2 and using 90 percent less water that traditional methods to process one million waste tires and produce seven million pounds of Bolder Black by the end of the year.
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