Origin Materials announced an organizational realignment and cost containment measures reflecting proactive steps to enhance its cash and capital resources dedicated to PET cap commercialization to allow Origin to achieve Adjusted EBITDA run-rate breakeven in 2027.
“We are closer now than ever before to successful delivery of our PET caps to multiple world-class beverage brands. It has taken us longer to reach this point than expected, which we believe has not had a negative impact on the strong interest in our product but has negatively impacted our stock price and consumed more resources than projected,” said Origin CEO John Bissell. “Therefore, we’ve taken a number of necessary, and non-dilutive measures to enhance our cash resources and reduce the amount of additional capital we require to achieve cash-positive operations, while maintaining the required expertise and horsepower to successfully commercialize our PET caps in 2026. We estimate that we’ve reduced our operating expenses by approximately 25% by both ceasing further investments in our furanics platform, narrowing our PET cap format development initiatives in 2026 by deferring non-beverage cap format development to 2027, and limiting our CapFormer line build-out in 2026 to the six lines already fully procured and scheduled to be installed by end of year. With these measures in place, which include reduction in headcount, and continued successful execution of our plan, we expect our previously announced convertible debt and equipment debt financing arrangements to provide the necessary working capital to fund operations to achieve Adjusted EBITDA run-rate breakeven in 2027.”
Bissell added: “Our prospective customers consume billions of caps per year and they continue to expect to begin converting to our PET caps upon successful acceptance testing, which is underway. Due to the timing variability of those processes, we are limiting our forward financial guidance to the aforementioned expectation of reaching Adjusted EBITDA run-rate breakeven in 2027. As we close customer offtake agreements, we expect our forecasting precision to improve and to be better positioned to provide addition guidance.”


