Eric Olsson Joins WireCycle LLC as Head of Operations
Will lead WireCycle's mission to recover value from difficult-to-recycle plastics
ARLINGTON, Texas – Again Technologies LLC, the circular economy and carbon solutions company behind WireCycle, LLC, has appointed Eric Olsson as Head of Operations at its WireCycle facility in Arlington, Texas.
In his new role, Olsson will lead all aspects of plant operations in Arlington, including production, maintenance, safety, and quality control. He’ll be responsible for scaling WireCycle’s proprietary systems, managing personnel, and meeting performance and sustainability targets. Olsson will also collaborate with the Again Technologies leadership team to optimize logistics, drive continuous improvement, and help expand Again’s Biomimicry model to other critical waste streams.
“I’m extremely excited to join WireCycle and help bring this significant recycling solution to life.” said Olsson. “There’s tremendous opportunity to recover value from materials that have historically been treated as waste, and WireCycle is uniquely positioned to do just that.”
Olsson joins WireCycle from TOMRA Recycling, where he served as Plastics Segment Manager for the Americas. In that role, he provided technical guidance on advanced sorting technologies and supported the design and implementation of optical systems to improve recycled plastic recovery and purity across the continents.
Prior to TOMRA, Olsson held engineering and sustainability roles at Braskem, one of the world’s leading polyolefin producers. He contributed to the company’s circular economy and sustainability strategy, where he developed circular business models for recycled resins. He also worked on the manufacturing side of the business as a Process Engineer. He holds a degree in chemical engineering from the University of Mississippi.
“Eric’s combination of technical depth and industry experience makes him an outstanding fit to lead WireCycle’s day-to-day operations,” said Claudine Osipow, Founder and CEO of Again Technologies. “As we scale, his leadership will be crucial in driving efficiency, quality, and innovation on the ground in Arlington.”
Launched in June of 2025, WireCycle is a first-of-its-kind facility built to recycle the plastic left behind after copper is stripped from wire and cable. Using proprietary technologies, WireCycle transforms the previously discarded materials – primarily polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyethylene (PE) – into high-quality recycled macropolymers suitable for use in chemical and mechanical recycling, as well as finished product applications.
For more information, please visit www.wirecycle.us.