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EQS-News: One World Products Achieves Major Manufacturing Milestone With 100,000 Pounds of Rubber Compounds Shipped
EQS-News: One World Products
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Isiah Thomas and Engineering Team Expand Sustainable Product Line, Strengthening Company’s Position in Advanced Manufacturing DETROIT, MI - October 17, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - One World Products, Inc. (OTC: OWPC), soon to be renamed Isiah Enterprises, today announced a major operational milestone at its wholly owned subsidiary Eco Bio Plastics Manufacturing (EBPM) in Michigan. The company has successfully shipped more than 100,000 pounds of pelletized compounded rubber, marking the rapid expansion of its sustainable materials product line. Under the leadership of Isiah Thomas, Chairman & CEO, and the company’s engineering team, Eco Bio Plastics successfully introduced a new rubber compounding line utilizing existing equipment at its Michigan facility. The achievement demonstrates both the scalability and flexibility of the company’s sustainable manufacturing model - repurposing infrastructure to meet growing demand for eco-friendly materials across multiple industries. “This milestone represents more than just output - it’s proof that our strategy works,” said Isiah Thomas, Chairman & CEO. “By innovating within our existing footprint, we’ve expanded our capabilities, increased production efficiency, and positioned the company to serve even more partners in automotive, packaging, and industrial applications. It’s a great example of how sustainable manufacturing and smart business go hand in hand.” Located in the heart of America’s manufacturing corridor, Eco Bio Plastics Michigan leverages its prime location and proximity to key industrial partners to accelerate production, strengthen logistics, and support the company’s expanding role in advanced materials manufacturing. Eco Bio Plastics manufactures and supplies advanced bio-based materials for partners including Stellantis, Flex-N-Gate, Orbis Corporation, West Michigan Compounding, and Full Circle Technologies. The company continues to scale production of pelletized, micronized, and compounded materials designed for use in next-generation manufacturing. As the first minority-controlled, athlete-led publicly traded company in sustainable manufacturing, One World Products is redefining what it means to build responsibly - creating value through innovation, job creation, and measurable environmental impact. About One World Products, Inc. One World Products, Inc. (OTCQB: OWPC), soon to be renamed Isiah Enterprises, is a Nevada-based public company specializing in renewable and sustainable materials. Through its Eco Bio Plastics division, the company processes rubber, cellulose, hemp, and a wide range of bio-feedstocks into advanced composites for automotive, industrial, and food packaging. Led by Chairman and CEO Isiah Thomas, the company is building a circular economy that delivers profitability, sustainability, and long-term value across a $1 trillion global packaging industry. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements that reflect management's expectations regarding future performance. These statements involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially. One World Products, Inc. undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements in this release. For more information, visit https://oneworldproducts.com Contact:
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17.10.2025 CET/CEST Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by EQS News - a service of EQS Group. |
Language: | English |
Company: | One World Products |
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ISIN: | US68248W1080 |
EQS News ID: | 2214950 |
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