Plastics Recycler Opening Rogers Operations, Adding 350 Jobs

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NextLife Asset Recovery Services today announced it will open a new headquarters and processing facility in Rogers, Arkansas.

The company plans to invest more than $10 million and hire 340 in the processing facility and ten in the corporate headquarters, totaling 350 new jobs in Rogers.

NextLife’s Rogers location will recycle post-consumer plastics into an environmentally sustainable resin that can be used to manufacture new consumer plastic items. The company has already secured agreements with several companies to supply post-consumer plastic waste.

The processing facility and headquarters will be located in an existing building at 1300 North Dixieland Road.

“We are thrilled to be opening our third location and our second processing facility,” said Ron Whaley, president and CEO of NextLife. “We are excited to bring green jobs to Arkansas. I want to thank both the State and Local officials who have made this day a reality.”

NextLife’s facility in Rogers will collect and sort the post-consumer plastic waste in what will be the first of three phases for NextLife’s growth plans in Arkansas. The second phase will establish production lines to turn the plastic waste into sustainable resin, and the third phase will allow the company to establish joint ventures and manufacturing facilities with plastic goods manufacturers.

“NextLife brings together a growing clean-technology center with Arkansas’s strong tradition in manufacturing,” Governor Mike Beebe said. “By locating these jobs to Northwest Arkansas, NextLife is the latest company to send notice that this emerging field holds great promise for creating American jobs.”

NextLife Asset Recovery Services is a fully-owned subsidiary of NextLife Enterprises, LLC, headquartered in Boca Raton, Fla.

NextLife’s high performance re-engineered sustainable resins can be customized for use in a wide variety of applications, including consumer products. The carbon footprint of a NextLife resin is 70 percent less than that of a virgin resin, helping businesses create high-quality green products that are attractive to consumers.