Tiger Infrastructure Partners Completes Transformational Growth Investment In Bolder Industries, a Circular-Economy Infrastructure Platform Converting End-Of-Life Tires into Sustainable Materials
- Editor
- Feb 10
- 2 min read
Whats Happening:
Tiger Infrastructure Partners has made a transformational growth investment in Bolder Industries, a circular-economy infrastructure platform that converts end-of-life tires into sustainable materials for the rubber, plastic, and petrochemical industries. The investment will enable Bolder to expand its facilities, including the construction of a new plant in Terre Haute, Indiana, and development of a third facility in Antwerp, Belgium.
Key Moves:
Tiger Infrastructure Partners invests in Bolder Industries for growth capital
Bolder to construct new facility in Terre Haute, Indiana
Third Bolder facility under development in Antwerp, Belgium
By The Numbers:
Over 1 billion end-of-life tires generated annually worldwide
19% increase in landfilled tires in the U.S. from 2021 to 2023
Each new Bolder facility designed to recycle over 4 million end-of-life tires annually
Key Quotes:
"As an innovator in the production of recovered carbon black and pyrolysis oil, we believe that Bolder is in a prime position to capitalize on growing demand for validated, cost-effective circular economy products from end-of-life tires." - Emil W. Henry, Jr., Tiger Infrastructure CEO & CIO
"We are thrilled to partner with Tiger Infrastructure in our next phase of growth," - Tony Wibbeler, Founder and CEO of Bolder
"Tiger Infrastructure is our partner of choice because they were a first mover in growth infrastructure and possess a successful track record in scaling infrastructure platforms like ours." - Tony Wibbeler, Founder and CEO of Bolder
Bottom Line:
Tiger Infrastructure's investment in Bolder Industries represents a significant move in the circular economy sector, addressing the growing environmental concern of end-of-life tires while meeting the demand for sustainable materials in various industries. This partnership aims to scale Bolder's operations globally, potentially reducing greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 85% compared to traditional products.
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