One World Products, Inc., which will soon operate under the new name Isiah Enterprises, Inc., has completed its restructuring activities and enters 2026 as a stabilized materials and manufacturing business. The company, led by Chairman and CEO Isiah Thomas, focuses on micronization and pelletization of recycled and bio-based feedstocks for non-structural automotive and food-packaging applications.
The company's turnaround work included integrating Eco Bio Plastics Michigan into a single operating platform and bringing all required SEC and OTC Markets filings current. Management noted that bargain purchase accounting related to distressed asset acquisitions contributed to filing complexity, but these matters have now been fully addressed. During 2025, the company micronized and pelletized more than 400,000 pounds of material for partners and achieved operational breakeven.
One World Products processes recycled rubber, agricultural byproducts, natural fibers, and plant-based residues into biofibers and pelletized feedstocks through its Eco Bio Plastics Michigan operations. The company develops sustainable material inputs intended to replace or reduce traditional petroleum-based plastics where performance requirements and economics align. This positions the company at the intersection of domestic manufacturing, sustainability-driven materials, and industrial processing.
As part of its industry engagement, the company expects to participate in a technical presentation at the ITB Conference in February. This presentation is anticipated to include technical dialogue with industry participants, including representatives from Dow Mobility, and will focus on micronization and pelletization processes, recycled and bio-based feedstocks, and materials performance considerations. The company emphasizes this participation is informational and technical only and does not represent any commercial agreement, partnership, supply commitment, or revenue-generating arrangement.
Entering 2026, the company is positioned with current and compliant regulatory filings, owned manufacturing assets and infrastructure in Michigan, demonstrated processing throughput and logistics capability, and defined operating lanes across recycled rubber, bio-based feedstocks, and sustainable materials. Management's priorities for the year include maintaining operational discipline, expanding responsibly within automotive and food-packaging markets, scaling micronization and pelletization volumes, advancing bio-based and sustainable material programs with measured execution, preserving capital discipline, and communicating progress through results rather than projections.
"This is no longer a turnaround story," said Thomas. "It is an operating business with clear standards and priorities. We intend to earn growth." The company's focus on disciplined execution represents a shift from restructuring to operational growth, with implications for the sustainable materials sector as companies seek alternatives to traditional petroleum-based plastics. For more information about the company's operations, visit https://oneworldproducts.com.


