Delivering Competitive Advantage Through Industrial Expertise

A Legacy of Innovation
Our Origins
Key Milestones
1870s: Grasselli Chemical Co. begins manufacturing sulfuric acid
1928: DuPont acquires Grasselli Chemical Co.
1947-2008: DuPont builds and operates a total of 19 sulfuric acid plants
1995: Modular Environmental Technologies (MET) acquires HARDTAC technology rights from DuPont
1996-2000: MET builds and operates a total of 6 KOH recovery plants
1996: First on-site plant for KOH recovery from HF alkylation, Port Arthur, Texas
1998: First off-site plant for KOH recovery from semicon byproduct KF streams
1999: First merchant KOH recovery facility from KF feedstock, New Orleans Central
2001: US Filter, a subsidiary of Veolia Environmental, acquires the MET business
2005: DuPont’s first on-site acid plant, Red Lion, starts operations, conducting on-site sulfur gas recovery and spent acid regeneration
2008: Two more facilities (with 2 lines each) are started up in New Jersey and Texas
2016: Veolia acquires the Sulfuric Products business from Chemours (former DuPont businesses)
Present: Formation of Nexpera, building on this rich heritage

World-Class Experts Advancing Technology Through the Years
Empowering Nexpera to Deliver Next-Level Solutions for a Sustainable Future

Stuart Thomas
Chief Executive Officer

Stuart Thomas
Chief Executive Officer
Stu worked for DuPont for 21 years where he had roles in international business development, business leadership, and technology leadership in various DuPont businesses including a role as the CEO of Butamax Advanced Biofuels, a joint venture company of DuPont and BP. In 2017, Stu joined Veolia and held leadership roles in various businesses, including the predecessor to Nexpera and was appointed CEO of Nexpera (Veolia predecessor business) in July 2023. Stu has degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (BS) and North Carolina State University (Ph.D.).

Dwight Conner
VP Operations

Jim Hobstetter
Senior Director, Sourcing & Logistics