$400M Recycling Plant Coming to Eloy

A major industrial investment is headed to Pinal County — and it’s not small.

Freepoint Eco-Systems is opening a $400 million plastics “upcycling” facility in Eloy in the first half of 2026.

Here’s what Arizona real estate investors need to know:

Project Overview

  • $400 million advanced recycling facility
  • Located on 44 acres in the Eloy Industrial Park
  • 350,000-square-foot warehouse
  • Designed to process 400 million pounds of plastic annually
  • Will serve AZ, CA, NV, NM, and CO markets
  • Rail-connected site with Union Pacific infrastructure upgrades

Jobs & Economic Impact

  • 100 permanent full-time jobs
  • 250 construction jobs during buildout
  • Projected $1+ billion in regional economic output over 10 years
  • Estimated $19+ million in state and local tax revenue

How It Works

  • Uses high-heat “pyrolysis” to convert hard-to-recycle plastics into oil-like feedstock
  • 85% of input becomes reusable hydrocarbon product
  • 5% becomes carbon-rich char for industrial uses
  • Light gases are reused to power the system

Why This Matters for Pinal County

  • Adds to the industrial momentum alongside Lucid, LG Energy Solution, and other major projects
  • Reinforces Pinal County’s role as an affordable industrial alternative to Maricopa County
  • Signals long-term infrastructure investment (rail, roads, industrial park expansion)
  • Supports population growth trends as the county nears 500,000 residents

Investor Takeaways

  • Industrial growth fuels housing demand — especially workforce housing
  • Eloy, Casa Grande, Arizona City, and Maricopa could benefit from increased rental demand
  • Construction workers create short-term rental spikes
  • Permanent jobs create long-term housing stability
  • Industrial expansion strengthens the case for long-term buy-and-hold strategies in Pinal County

More jobs. More infrastructure. More economic activity.

For single-family investors in Pinal County, that usually means more tenants.

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