A new chemical manufacturing facility will soon begin operations on Peoria’s south side.
25 News reports that Viridis Industrial Chemistry will operate along the Illinois River next to the former BioUrja facility. After nearly a year of construction and planning, the plant is nearing completion.
The Nebraska-based company specializes in producing ethyl acetate, a renewable chemical compound commonly used in manufacturing. Traditionally made using fossil fuels, Viridis will use corn-based ethanol as a greener alternative.
If the plant’s end-of-year commission goes according to plan, Viridis will begin making sales in the first quarter of 2026.
CEO Patrick Killian said it’s exciting to use Illinois agriculture to benefit the domestic economy.
“When we get up and running, it’s another domestic supplier. We’ll be reducing domestic imports, and providing our customers with a more sustainable, lower-carbon, better solution that’s closer to their demand, and made right here in the U.S.,” Killian said.
The Peoria City Council approved construction of the plant last December. The facility will add approximately 40 new jobs to the Peoria area.




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