Aluminz Corporation to Develop First Zero-Landfill Aluminum Tolling Facility in the US

Published: Aug 31, 2025 23:23
Mount Pleasant, Texas – Aluminz Corporation, a new entrant in sustainable aluminum processing, announced a significant milestone in its mission to redefine aluminum recycling in North America.

With unanimous support from the Mount Pleasant City Council and the Mount Pleasant Economic Development Corporation (MPEDC), the company has secured a 155-acre site and signed a 30-year lease and performance agreement to develop the US's first zero-landfill aluminum tolling facility. Aluminz Corporation is a portfolio company of 1V1sion Capital, a New York City-based private investment company.

The project is expected to create over 130 permanent jobs with above-market wages and 75 skilled construction positions, revitalizing Titus County's manufacturing base. Site preparation is scheduled to begin in fall 2025, with groundbreaking planned for Q4 and commercial operations anticipated to commence in mid-to-late 2027.

Richard Mayenknecht, CEO of Aluminz Corporation, commented: "This initiative benefits not only Titus County and Aluminz but also a broad ecosystem of partners and customers. By meeting the needs of businesses in the region and beyond cost-effectively, we will empower a wide range of enterprises. Aluminz is honored to collaborate with the development corporation to achieve this goal.”

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