Diamond Infrastructure Solutions Welcomes Again Bio’s Innovative Facility at Texas City Site

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  • Diamond Infrastructure Solutions, a dedicated infrastructure company through a partnership between Dow and Macquarie Asset Management, grows Texas City Operations site by welcoming Again as a site tenant.
  • Again to build their first CO₂ transformation facility based in the U.S. to recycle waste CO₂ emissions into sustainable materials using land, services and utilities leased from Diamond under long-term agreements.
  • Again’s facility strengthens supply chains along the U.S. Gulf Coast by producing critical chemicals domestically, reducing the need for imports and ensuring a secure supply of market-competitive, lower emissions products for key American manufacturing industries.

HOUSTON – May 22, 2025 – Diamond Infrastructure Solutions (“Diamond”), a joint venture recently formed between Dow Inc. and Macquarie Asset Management, announced an agreement with Again to build a first-of-its-kind plant that will recycle waste CO₂ emissions from an on-site tenant in the Texas City Industrial Park. The recycled waste will be converted into sustainable chemicals, fertilizers, and building blocks for products, including plastics and other materials such as acetic acid, a base chemical used in adhesives, solvents, plastics, textiles, and cosmetics. Diamond will lease land to Again for the facility and provide competitive, reliable services and utilities under long-term agreements.

“We are thrilled to welcome Again to our Texas City site. This partnership is an important step in our mission to offer world-class infrastructure services and support sustainable industrial growth," shared Ed Noack, CEO of Diamond Infrastructure Solutions. "With strategic locations across the U.S. Gulf Coast and a comprehensive suite of utility services, we aim to provide our customers with exceptional operational reliability and the opportunity to access premier industrial sites."

Again’s cutting-edge carbon transformation technology aligns with Diamond’s vision of a sustainable future and its commitment to innovation. Again’s technology will play a crucial role in enhancing supply chain resilience and reducing carbon emissions by capturing waste CO₂, which would have otherwise been released into the atmosphere.

Again has started constructing the new facility at the Texas City site, with plans to commission it in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Max Kufner, co-founder of Again, said: “The launch of our first U.S. - based CO₂ transformation facility in Texas City is a significant moment for Again and a major step forward in our mission to decarbonize chemical production and strengthen industrial supply chains. We are excited to partner with Diamond Infrastructure Solutions on this project and to tap into on their long-standing industrial expertise and operational excellence to make this new facility a success.”

For further information, please contact:

Jeffrey Eagle

jeagleii@diamondinfra.com

About Diamond Infrastructure Solutions

Diamond Infrastructure Solutions is an infrastructure-focused company strategically located in the U.S. Gulf Coast – the heart of U.S. advanced manufacturing. Built upon a foundation that combines world-leading operational excellence and infrastructure management, Diamond Infrastructure Solutions is designed to deliver outstanding safety performance, best-in-class services and reliability. Driven by a customer-first mindset and comprehensive suite of infrastructure capabilities, we are fully resourced to meet customers’ investment and production needs. Learn more about our best-in-class services and industrial locations by visiting diamondinfra.com

About Again

Again is advancing a new industrial era, enabling clean and resilient supply chains built on next-generation technology. The company partners with industry leaders to build on, and upgrade, their existing infrastructure with Again’s technology platform, turning CO₂ waste into critical products including sustainable chemicals, fertilizers, and building blocks for products including plastics and other materials. Backed by leading investors including GV, HV Capital, the Danish Sovereign Wealth Fund and the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme, Again is tackling the climate crisis at scale. https://again.bio/