Construction is underway for Sedron’s Indiantown, Florida, upcycling facility. The project is expected to create up to 30 high-paying jobs. Operations are expected to ramp up in 2028, the company says.
A groundbreaking was held in April on the project site at 13151 SW Silver Fox Lane with state and local leaders in attendance. The facility will be located on the site of the former repurposed juice plant that once had 400 jobs on the 12-14 acres, Sedron says.
Based in Mount Vernon, Washington, Sedron provides waste upcycling solutions. At the plant, Sedron will work with its commercial partner, Synagro Technologies Inc., a Baltimore-based provider of sustainable solutions for biosolids, organics and residuals…