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Vaulted Deep has been named a 2026 Wichita Business Journal Innovation Awards honoree, underscoring the company’s growing operational and economic footprint in Kansas through its Great Plains facility in Hutchinson. The waste management and carbon removal firm uses repurposed salt caverns and proven subsurface injection technology to permanently store unusable organic waste—such as manure, biosolids, paper sludge, and agricultural byproducts—while meeting modern safety, monitoring, and environmental standards. Since taking over the Hutchinson site in 2023, Vaulted has processed more than 140,000 tonnes of organic waste, a volume that reduces methane emissions and improves local air and water quality, and it has tripled the facility’s infrastructure capacity through upgrades completed in 2025.
The company’s Kansas operations have also translated into direct regional economic impact, with more than 30 full-time jobs created and over $10.8 million invested into the state economy. Vaulted works closely with local governments, farmers, trucking companies, and wastewater operators, positioning the Hutchinson facility as long-term infrastructure for managing organic waste and delivering permanent carbon removal services. Community engagement includes involvement by the mayor and Chamber of Commerce leadership in site visits and milestones, reflecting political and business support for the project. CEO and co-founder Julia Reichelstein frames the Kansas investment as a model of how established industrial injection technologies can be redeployed to address current waste and climate challenges, combining environmental benefits with job creation and infrastructure modernization. The Innovation Award recognition signals growing institutional validation of Vaulted Deep’s business model in Kansas and may strengthen its position as a scalable climate and waste management infrastructure provider in other regions.

