Green Manufacturing Leap: Princeton Junction Firm Expands Sustainable Footprint with Strategic New Facility

In a strategic move less than a year after acquiring a cutting-edge fermentation-based bio-acetone and bio-butanol facility in Little Falls, Minnesota, International Processing Plants (IPP) has finalized a lease agreement that signals a promising shift towards sustainable industrial solutions.
The Princeton Junction-based company, known for its innovative approach to repurposing industrial manufacturing sites, has leased the facility to Nuol Green Chemistry. This forward-thinking biochemical firm is dedicated to revolutionizing the chemical industry by replacing traditional petrochemical products with renewable and environmentally friendly alternatives.
The lease marks an exciting milestone for both companies, highlighting their commitment to advancing green technology and promoting more sustainable manufacturing practices. By transforming an existing industrial site into a hub for bio-based chemical production, IPP and Nuol Green Chemistry are demonstrating how industrial innovation can contribute to a more sustainable future.