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Koch Pro Bono Initiative Assists Nearly 150 People at Driver’s License Reinstatement Clinic
The clinic also provided information to those who weren’t able to leave with a new license. They left having a clearer understanding of the path toward license reinstatement. While this was the first time the Koch Pro Bono Initiative held a driver’s license clinic in St. James, the group has held many other pro bono events this year across the country, including in Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois and Georgia. The large turnout and grateful reception from the communities surrounding the St. James facility show how great a need there is for this kind of work. Officials from Koch, Baker Botts and the Louisiana OMV say they plan to make the clinic an annual recurring community event. “One of our top priorities is being a good community partner beyond our fence line,” says Josh Wiggins, Koch Methanol St. James plant manager. “Seeing the immediate impact the clinic had on our neighbors was extremely rewarding for all of us at Koch Methanol St. James, and we look forward to continuing this event in the future.”
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Dave Robertson - Vice Chairman and Co-CEO
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Koch Pro Bono Team Helps Remove Barriers at Driver’s License Reinstatement Clinic in Louisiana
KOCH INVESTS: Building an Energy-Efficient Recycling Steel Rebar Mill
Koch Minerals & Trading (KM&T) recently participated in a $700 million debt and equity financing round for Hybar , a newly formed company that plans to build, start up and operate a technologically advanced and energy-efficient scrap metal recycling steel rebar mill in Arkansas. KM&T joined TPG Rise Climate and Global Principal Partners in the investment, $470 million of which will be spent to build the mill, with the remainder used to start up and operate it, build a solar power plant and port facility, and pay certain debt service costs during construction. BY THE NUMBERS: The mill is expected to take 22 months to build on a 1,300-acre site with direct access to barge, rail, and truck transportation options. Hybar plans to produce 630,000 tons of rebar annually with approximately 154 employees, or 4,090 tons per employee. WHY KOCH INVESTED: “We're excited to support Hybar in bringing this transformational scrap metal recycling facility to market,” said Vance Holtzman, senior vice president of KM&T Investments. “Moving forward, we see this as a mutually beneficial partnership, matching KM&T's capabilities with the Hybar and TPG teams’ proven track record in developing innovative projects that meet market needs.” The partnership with Hybar follows a successful investment in Big River Steel, which was subsequently fully acquired by U.S. Steel. KM&T subsidiary Koch Metallics will provide metallics procurement services to Hybar and risk management services to Hybar customers. WHAT THEY’RE SAYING: “We're proud to have the backing of Koch Minerals & Trading as part of a group of investors that see the potential promise of our innovative scrap metal recycling steel rebar technology,” said Hybar CEO Dave Stickler. GO DEEPER: Read more about Koch Minerals & Trading .
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The Unseen Hero Protecting the 'Mona Lisa'
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