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About OPTI Industries

We don't consult.
We commission.

The world doesn't have a waste problem. It has a conversion problem.

Every day, municipalities landfill thousands of tons of solid waste that contains recoverable energy. Mining operations store billions of tons of tailings saturated with critical minerals the world desperately needs. Industrial facilities discharge water laden with metals that have market value — if someone had the engineering to extract them.

OPTI Industries was built on a single conviction: that the gap between “waste” and “resource” is an engineering problem — and engineering problems have solutions. We're not a consulting firm. We're not outsourced engineers. We build, own, and operate our own industrial facilities — backed by 20+ years of execution across energy, mining, water, and oil & gas, and proprietary technologies validated through national laboratory R&D with ORNL and the DOE.

We don't consult. We build. We don't theorize. We commission. We don't outsource. We operate.

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Mission

To build and operate industrial facilities that convert waste, contaminated water, and depleted resources into measurable economic and environmental value — owning the full lifecycle from feasibility through commissioning and long-term operations.

Vision

A world where no waste stream is a liability. OPTI Industries will be the definitive industrial platform for resource recovery, clean energy generation, and environmental remediation — operating across continents and setting the standard for optimized industrial infrastructure.

Core Values

How we operate

Engineering Rigor

Every solution is designed, tested, and delivered to operate — not just to model.

Optimization First

We find the highest-yield path through every waste stream, water source, and tailings deposit.

Execution Integrity

We deliver on scope, budget, and timeline. Full lifecycle accountability.

Resource Intelligence

We see value where others see disposal costs — and we prove it with economics.