Mill Creek Junction

Mill Creek Junction (MCJ), is a 10-Acre development by Wildwood, Inc. designed to be a future hub for businesses engaged in the manufacture and sales of renewable technologies such as biofuels. MCJ will house both established businesses and growing businesses that wish to collaborate in a campus like setting. 


MCJ's anchor tenant is Sequential Pacific Biodiesel, the largest biodiesel production facility in Oregon. SQPB produces 5M gallons of biodiesel each year (16,000 gallons each day) from used cooking oil collected from restaurants and food processors in Oregon and Washington, such as Burgerville and Kettle Foods.

SQPB