OSRT Invests in Right to Work West Virginia

Right to Work West Virginia Economic Update

Omnis Sublimation Recovery Technologies (OSRT) is adding a new facility in Right to Work Wyoming County, West Virginia. In order to do this, the company is investing $60 million toward the project. They also plan to create 100 new jobs. So this is great economic news for the area!

From Area Development Magazine:

“OSRT is giving new life to West Virginia’s coal waste impoundments by using the only commercially viable process to extract strategic metals and rare earth elements without any waste and no negative environmental impact. […] West Virginia has continuously provided our great country with the highest quality natural resources that built our society for the last 200 years, and we are proud to be a part of the next generation.†[…]

“We are ecstatic about this announcement. […] Bringing jobs to our people is one of our top priorities, and being able to do that while also utilizing the resources we have in our state is a win-win for everyone. We can’t wait to see what comes of this partnership.†[…]

“We’re excited to welcome a company like Omnis to Wyoming County, and we look forward to a long-lasting relationship between the company and community. Omnis will provide a strategic asset to Wyoming County that will grow the economy with 100 jobs and provide the opportunity for additional surrounding business growth. […] We’re grateful for the strong partnerships between our economic development authority, the WV Department of Economic Development, and the Governor’s Office, that make doing business in West Virginia possible for companies like Omnis.â€

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

To read the previous Area Development update on Right to Work states, click here.

To read more updates on Right to Work states, click here.

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