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3 | Accelerating Circularity | United States of America | www.acceleratingcircularity.org/ | Accelerating Circularity is an action-oriented nonprofit focused on textile-to-textile recycling systems at commercial scale through a collaborative, stakeholder-led approach. Our mission is to catalyze new circular supply chains and business models to turn used textiles into mainstream raw materials. | 32 Briar Brook Lane | Campbell Hall NY 10916 | United States of America | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | AIMPLAS – Plastics Technology Centre | Spain | www.aimplas.net/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | More than 30 years of experience in the plastics industry. We provide solutions to companies throughout the value chain, from raw material manufacturers to plastic processors and end users. Our purpose is twofold: we add value to companies so that they can create wealth and provide employment and we work to solve the challenges facing the use of plastic in today’s society in order to improve people’s quality of life and ensure environmental sustainability. | Gustave Eiffel, 4 46980 Paterna | Valencia 46980 | Spain | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | AITEX – Textile Industry Research Association | Spain | www.aitex.es/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | AITEX is Spain’s leading centre for research, innovation and advanced technical services for the textile, garment and technical textile industries. AITEX, is a research & innovation center which performs characterisation trials and certification of textile materials and articles for a wide range of sectors including interior design, fashion, work wear, healthcare, sports and leisure, land and sea transport, aerospace and sports surfaces. | AITEX Alcoy | Carretera Banyeres, nº 10, Alcoy (Alicante) 03802 | Spain | ||||||||||||||||||||
6 | ALTEX | Germany | www.altex.de/ | X | X | We turn waste into value. Your reliable partner for textile recycling concepts. | Gronauer Str. 105 | Gronau-Epe 48599 | Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | AMI | United Kingdom | textilesrecyclingexpo.com/ | AMI connects the global plastics industry by delivering expertise, insights and events to businesses across the world. Everything we do at AMI is underpinned by our dedicated industry teams from our market intelligence division through to our magazines and events business areas. Our teams foster strong relationships and have a deep understanding of our clients’ strategic challenges. This enables us to continually track core markets and technical developments, build unique databases to provide insights and analysis for customers, foster trusted rapport with leaders across the industry and deliver high quality market intelligence and events that help businesses to grow. | Ground Floor, One Brunswick Square | Bristol BS2 8PE | United Kingdom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | ANDRITZ | Austria | www.andritz.com/products-en/recycling/textile-recycling | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | ANDRITZ is at the core of the movement to provide industrially and economically viable solutions that bring circularity to the world of natural and synthetic fibers. There is no single, catch-all route to textile recycling. ANDRITZ has a diversity of solutions and cooperating partners covering the value chain from recovery of fiber to production of new yarn. Textile recycling, one of ANDRITZ’s key focus areas, is a vital frontier for a more sustainable world. Textile waste as a very inhomogeneous and diversified waste stream requires tailor-made and smartly engineered solutions from different areas. That is why, we offer the full suite - from automated textile sorting, textile fiber preparation to mechanical and chemical recycling and combined processes. | Stattegger Strasse 18 | Graz 8045 | Austria | |||||||||||||||||
9 | ANTEX | Spain | antex.net/ | X | X | X | X | ANTEX, headquartered in Spain, is a man-made synthetic yarns and fibres supplier to the automotive and textile market with more than 50 years of experience. The group, with facilities in Europe, North America and South America, is one of the leaders of solution dyed technology which, together with recycled, recyclable and environmentally friendly product lines, allows for sustainable solutions to the market. Certifications: UNE-ISO 9001/2015, IATF 16949/2016, PAS 2050, ÖKO-TEX 100, GRS, ISO 50001:2018. Main markets: apparel-fashion, sportswear, home furnishing, medical/orthopaedics textiles, workwear, technical textiles and automotive interiors. | Street Josep Hereu i Aulet nº8 | Anglès 17160 | Spain | ||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Aware™ | Netherlands | wearaware.co/ | Aware™ is an independent traceability solution for sustainable textiles, ensuring materials are authentically sourced and transparently tracked throughout the supply chain, meeting global compliance and sustainability standards. As a fiber-first platform, Aware™ proves that sustainable materials are real. Using tamper-proof digital verification, we track materials from source to final product—eliminating greenwashing and ensuring compliance. With Aware™, you get: Digital proof of authenticity – No more false sustainability claims or material swaps. End-to-end traceability – Track every step, from fiber to finished product. Effortless compliance – Automatically meet regulations like the EU Digital Product Passport. A competitive edge – Stand out with independent, verifiable proof of sustainability. Trust isn’t given—it’s proven. Aware™ helps brands, suppliers, and manufacturers back up their claims with real, digital evidence. | Kon. Wilhelminaplein 1, TNW 10-1 1062 HG | Amsterdam 1062 HG | Netherlands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Bank & Vogue | Canada | www.bankvogue.com/ | X | X | X | X | The story of Bank and Vogue is one about following your passion and beliefs, creating opportunities for our suppliers and customers, and building a great family-based business. Most importantly however, the purpose of our business is to develop Innovative and Relevant Solutions for the Crisis of Stuff. Started in the early 90’s by Steven Bethell (Instagram: beyondbethell and Twitter: @StevenBethell and Helene Carter-Bethell in the basement of their home to help provide a service to the Salvation Army, Bank and Vogue has grown to become a unique player in the second hand goods market globally combining incredible knowledge and experience in wholesale, retail, design and manufacturing and providing creative ideas and solutions to help deal with the overwhelming amount of “stuff” that we all consume. We want to play a meaningful role in defining, contributing to and building a closed loop economy. On the wholesale side, we look to find new and innovative ways for charities to raise revenue so they can fund important community programs. We work with our customers to find great quality used product and store returns for domestic and international markets. We partner with private collectors to help minimize the impact of used clothing on the environment. Bank Vogue_Our Story Last year, we moved over 90 million pounds of used goods around the world, saving them from the landfill and finding new homes for these products. On the retail side, we hand-pick used items from around the world for our retail stores in Europe and online. Founded in 2002, Beyond Retro stands as a vintage and retro clothing paradise for lovers of unique and special pieces. Along with our global e-commerce site, our retail network recycles and resells approximately of 500,000 items each year. | 1195 Michael St N | Gloucester, ON K1J 7T2 | Canada | ||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | BEMATIC | Italy | www.bematic.it/en/ | X | Leading Italian company for over 50 years in the design and construction of machinery for the regeneration of textile fibers, textile waste and non-woven waste felts, waste of paper and cardboard, foam materials etc. to reproduce a needled or heat-set type of felt that can be re-used in many industrial fields. We can offer carding and metal-pins openers, traditional carding machines, air-lay cards and volumetric formations T-MAX. | Via Schio, 32-34 | Prato 59100 | Italy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | BioCircular Materials Alliance | Japan | biocircularmaterials.org/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | The BioCircular Materials Alliance (BCMA) was founded to harness the transformative power of biology to accelerate the global transition toward a circular future. By bringing together leading brands, manufacturers, and innovators, the Alliance seeks to enable regeneration of biobased waste—including natural fibers—into valuable materials through microbial fermentation and other advanced processes. With a shared vision for a sustainable and circular bioeconomy, the Alliance fosters collaboration, research, and innovation to address some of the most pressing challenges in the industrial use of biomaterials. | 234-1 Mizukami, Kakuganji, Tsuruoka, Yamagata | 997-0052 | Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Bonino Carding Machines | Italy | www.bonino1913.it/ | X | X | X | X | Bonino Carding Machines offers customized solutions and cutting-edge technology in the carding sector. The company philosophy emphasizes in-house production of all components, assembly and testing to ensure quality control and delivery times, and availability of spare parts. Production range includes preparatory machines, carding machines, cross lappers, and drafters, airlay and web formers with a special mention of the historical expertise in wool and cashmere carding sets. In the very first years Bonino priduced many rag tearing complete line as well as Garnett and in the last years Bonino focus is back again also on reycling machines | Via Antonio Gramsci 3 | 13876 Sandigliano (Biella) 13876 | Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Brightfiber Textiles | Netherlands | www.brightfiberinside.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Brightfiber Textiles is a circular B2B supplier of fibers, yarns, fabrics, and collections. The company operates within a fully closed-loop system, where local post-consumer textiles are transformed into new collections. Visit the website for more information | Gyroscoopweg 4A | Amsterdam 1042 AB | Netherlands | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | CARBIOS | France | www.carbios.com/en/ | X | X | X | X | X | CARBIOS is a pioneering biotech company transforming the future of textile recycling through enzyme-based solutions. Focusing on polyester (PET), CARBIOS has developed a breakthrough biorecycling process that breaks down PET into its original monomers. In collaboration with major brands in a "fiber-to-fiber" consortium On, Patagonia, PUMA, PVH Corp., and Salomon, CARBIOS produced the world’s first biorecycled garment, marking a major milestone in sustainable fashion. With its demonstration plant operational since 2021 and the world’s first industrial biorecycling facility planned to restart construction in 2025, CARBIOS is accelerating the transition to a circular economy for textiles. | Site de Cataroux 8 rue de grolière | 63100 Clermont-Ferra | France | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | CENTEXBEL | Belgium | www.centexbel.be/en | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Centexbel-VKC is a collective research and technical center that aims to reinforce the competitive position of the textile & plastic converting companies. To fulfil this mission, Centexbel-VKC offers an extensive range of services to the industry, including research & development, testing, certification, consultancy, and training. Centexbel-VKC employs 180 enthusiastic, highly educated men and women. Through continuous innovation in process and products, Centexbel-VKC’s R&D ranges from basic research to applied research; always keeping in mind the industrial needs and opportunities. Sustainability is a common thread in our activities; especially in our research strategy, which is implemented by recycling materials, focusing on resource efficiency and environmentally friendly materials and processes. In short, Centexbel-VKC helps your company to translate ideas into concrete concepts and products. We will also test their quality, composition, recyclability and legal conformity and verify together with you the necessity and manner in which to proceed to protect your intellectual property rights. | Technologiepark 70, Zwijnaarde | Zwijnaarde B-9052 | Belgium | ||||||||||||||||||
18 | CETI | France | www.ceti.com/ | X | X | CETI is a private center for applied research and innovation, for a sustainable textile industry. This unique collaborative hub for creativity, engineering, and prototyping has been innovating for 10 years, working with leading names in technical textiles, professional and protective clothing, sportswear, fashion, and luxury. CETI is at the forefront of the digital and sustainable transformation of the extended textile industry. | 41 rue des Métissages | Tourcoing 59200 | France | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | CETIA | France | cetia.tech/home-en/ | X | X | X | X | X | CETIA is an innovation platform that develops technologies for the pre-processing stage before recycling : identification, sorting and dismantling are the main CETIA's area of work. Leveraging automation, robotics and IA, our company is developping solutions to build the textile value chains of tomorrow. | 4, allée de l’industrie | Hendaye 64700 | France | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Circle-8 Textile Ecosystems | United Kingdom | www.circle8ecosystems.co.uk | X | X | X | Circle-8 is building an ecosystem and infrastructure with industry collaborators to unlock textile-to-textile recycling in the UK. We are driving the design, build and commissioning of a network of automated textile sorting and pre-processing facilities (ATSPs) for non-reusable textiles in the UK, as a pre-cursor to regional and industrial scale mechanical and chemical recycling plants. | 142 Station Road, Chingford | London E4 6AN | United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Circular Restitch | Pakistan | circular-restitch.com/ | X | X | X | X | Circular Restitch is a sourcing company based in Pakistan. Our production partners have decades of experience recycling post-industrial and post-consumer waste, so we deliver quality products at a promising price. We offer recycled high-quality cotton, yarns, and sewn fabric products for eco-conscious brands worldwide. Beyond sourcing, we design customized traceability solutions that align with our clients’ sustainability goals. Additionally, Circular Restitch actively trades in textile waste and imports post-consumer materials from international markets to boost the circular economy. | Circular Restitch (Private) Limited Innovista Technology Zone (Ravi)-Z-C/O-14 | Commercial, Broadway, Phase-VIII, DHA, Lahore | Pakistan | ||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Closeoop/Magnolab | Italy | www.closeoop.com/ | CLOSEOOP is a division of the DBT FIBRE, with a clear mission: to focus exclusively on production from regenerated textile waste, promoting sustainability in the textile sector. At the core of CLOSEOOP's operations is its mechanical defibration process, which carefully opens textile fibers without damaging them—preserving their length and original properties. This technique allows both pre- and post-consumer textile waste to be transformed into high-quality new fibers, ready to be reintroduced into the production cycle. CLOSEOOP’s product range includes fiber blends, tops, and non-traditional applications, such as those in the automotive and contract textiles sectors. The company also offers the development of custom projects, working in full confidentiality with clients across the textile industry and beyond. All processes are managed entirely in-house within the group’s facilities, ensuring full quality control and traceability. Sustainability is a fundamental pillar of CLOSEOOP: its production plants prioritize the use of renewable energy sources, including photovoltaic and geothermal systems. The company produces raw materials that are fully aligned with the principles of the circular economy, supporting a more responsible and transparent textile supply chain. CLOSEOOP holds several certifications to ensure product quality and traceability, including the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), which supports sustainable and verified recycled materials in textiles. | Via Pietro Zia 29 | Cerrione (BI) 13882 | Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Clothes Collections | United Kingdom | www.collection4clothes.co.uk/ | X | X | X | Collection 4 Clothes launched in 2020 and have already supported numerous charities, including Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity, World Cancer Care, ARUK amongst many more others. We offer a free service, encouraging people to donate their pre-loved clothing, fashion accessories, bric-a-brac and unwanted gifts, using clothes collection bags delivered to homes across the UK. Everything we collect is then sent to countries around the world and sold at affordable, localised prices. Unsellable items are ethically recycled, with the materials repurposed to create local products. Collection 4 Clothes offers a free and efficient service. We encourage people to donate their pre-loved clothing, fashion accessories, bric-a-brac and unwanted gifts. By cleaning out your wardrobe, you will not only help give your clothes and other items a new lease of life, but you will also help raise essential funds for Charity. We are proud of this win-win solution that provides environmental benefits, raises money and recycles clothes into lovable items for someone else. How else is Collection 4 Clothes committing to supporting sustainability? Collection bags are made from 40% recycled materials and are oxo-biodegradable. This is where additives are added to the plastic to help it break down faster and more effectively. Collection 4 Clothes has also partnered with an organisation by helping to fund tree planting and other environmental impact projects across the world on a monthly basis. | Fort Dunlop Building, Fort Parkway | Birmingham B24 9DF | United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | CMG Granulators | Italy | www.cmg-granulators.com | X | X | X | CMG Granulators designs and produces solutions for the recycling industry represented by granulators, shredders, integral feed conveyors, regrind evacuation and conveying systems and powder separation executions. CMG operates in the plastics industry through six Application Sectors: Thermoforming, Extrusion, Blow moulding, Injection moulding, Recycling and Cables. | Via Antonio Sarti 2 | Budrio (BO) 40054 | Italy | |||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | Coleo | Spain | coleo.es/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | We are committed to transforming the textile industry to create lasting, positive change for both people and the planet. With a tech-driven approach, we valorise post-consumer garments and develop scalable, circular solutions. We operate a broad range of independent business units, tackling global challenges and playing a key role in reshaping the industry. | Alcalde Josep Abril 33, 1r | 08302, Mataró - Barcelona | Spain | ||||||||||||||||||||
26 | Danish Technological Institute | Denmark | dti.dk | X | X | Since 1906, we have been assisting Danish companies with industry-ready solutions and with challenges that they do not have the resources or knowledge to address themselves. This is to the benefit of the individual company, Danish business life, and society as a whole. Making the green transition happen We translate our specialized insight across technologies, industries, and value chains into concrete solutions and results-driven partnerships that accelerate the green transition. We develop the technologies of tomorrow Danish Technological Institute creates new knowledge through research and development activities in collaboration with Danish and international companies and research institutions. We conduct more than 350 research and development projects annually. Laboratories for testing, demonstration, and development We test, demonstrate, and develop technological solutions, materials, components, and products in our 70 industry-ready laboratory facilities. Our skilled specialists assist in scaling up, validating, and creating market access through documentation. Solid experience with providing educational services to the business community We have provided courses and training to the Danish business community since 1906. Each year, more than 17,000 people participate in Danish Technological Institute’s events - which number more than 1,000 courses, study programmes and conferences. We have more than 1,000 experts at Danish Technological Institute Our employees consist of professionals in a wide variety of fields with a huge number competencies and a passion for innovation. | Gregersensvej 1 | Taastrup 2630 | Denmark | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | DATABEYOND | China | www.databeyond.com/ | X | X | X | X | DATABEYOND Technology, founded in 2018, is a high-tech company specializing in AI and optoelectronic integration-based intelligent sorting equipment. The company's products are primarily used in a wide range of waste sorting applications, including MRF , MSW , WEEE, ASR, C&I , C&D , WRS, and TRS. DATABEYOND Technology's solutions enable the precise sorting of waste materials, ultimately creating added value from waste resources. | No.8, Shilu Street, JiuJiangShui, Changping Town, | Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, 523000 | China | ||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | DELL'ORCO & VILLANI | Italy | www.dellorco-villani.it/en/ | MANUFACTURER OF TEXTILE RECYCLING MACHINERY | Via di Maiano, 289 | Capalle (FI) 50013 | Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | Denim Deal | Netherlands | www.denimdeal.net/ | X | The Denim Deal is a global foundation that acts as a catalyst for public-private collaboration. Our mission is to close the loop in denim by scaling the use of post-consumer recycled (POCR) cotton in the denim industry. | Amsterdam | Netherlands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
30 | DePoly | Switzerland | www.depoly.co/ | X | X | X | X | X | DePoly is a Swiss cleantech company pioneering advanced recycling solutions for PET plastics and polyester textiles. Founded in 2020 , DePoly has developed a proprietary chemical recycling process that operates at room temperature and standard pressure. This innovative method breaks down unsorted and contaminated PET waste—including multilayer packaging and blended textiles—into its original monomers: purified terephthalic acid (PTA) and mono-ethylene glycol (MEG). These monomers are then used to produce new, virgin-quality PET products, effectively closing the loop in the plastic lifecycle without relying on fossil fuels. | Rue de l'Industrie 23 | Valais 1950, Sion | Switzerland | |||||||||||||||||||||
31 | DyeRecycle | United Kingdom | www.dyerecycle.com | X | X | X | X | X | DyeRecycle is an award-winning colour and fibre innovation company based in London, UK. Our vision is a world where textiles are produced sustainably through circular processes and localised supply chains, creating a positive impact on the planet. We specialise in innovative solutions for recycling synthetic textile waste, addressing one of the most pressing challenges in the fashion and textile industry. Our cutting-edge technology separates dyes from fibres, enabling both components to be recycled independently and supporting a truly circular economy. With a strong commitment to sustainability and advanced material science, DyeRecycle reduces reliance on virgin resources while offering scalable, high-performance solutions that foster creativity. By collaborating with industry leaders across the recycling and fashion sectors, we are reshaping the management of textile waste to build a more sustainable future. | Department Of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College | London SW7 2AZ | United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||
32 | Epoch Biodesign | United Kingdom | www.epochbiodesign.com/ | X | X | X | X | Epoch Biodesign unlocks infinite fibre-to-fibre recycling for complex, blended textiles by engineering nature’s most powerful machines: enzymes. Their first process enables the infinite recycling of blended Nylon 6,6 materials that currently have no other solution, and they are building their first production facility, open at the end of 2025. | 10 Finsbury Square | London EC2A 1AJ | United Kingdom | ||||||||||||||||||||||
33 | ESO RECYCLING Società Benefit | Italy | www.esorecycling.it | X | X | X | X | X | X | WE ARE THE ONES WHO CLOSE THE CIRCLE THAT OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY With us, waste is a resource to be exploited, an asset that can be recovered and brought back to life. How? Through a beneficial recovery and recycling process. At our Amato Cannara facility in Tolentino, Marche, we take care of sports, fashion and PPE waste. We are a Benefit Corporation | Via Giuseppe Ungaretti 27 | Opera MI 20073 | Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||
34 | Euratex | Belgium | euratex.eu/ | X | As the voice of the European textile and clothing industry, EURATEX works to achieve a favourable environment within the European Union for design, development, manufacture and marketing of textile and clothing products. The EU textile and clothing industry, with around 200,000 companies employing 1.3 million workers, is an essential pillar of the local economy across many EU regions. With €64 billion of exports, the industry is a global player successfully commercializing high added value products on growing markets around the world. Working together with EU institutions and other European and international stakeholders, EURATEX focuses on clear priorities: an ambitious industrial policy, innovation and skills development, free and fair trade, and sustainable supply chains. | Rue Belliard 40, Box 2 | Brussels 1040 | Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
35 | EuRIC | Belgium | euric.org/ | X | EuRIC is the leading voice for a competitive European recycling industry, enabling the circular economy and preserving resources for future generations. EuRIC Textiles aims at promoting the collective interests of the European textile recycling and re-use industries. The branch evaluates and provides input on the implementation of the EU’s textiles strategy such as the development of appropriate eco-design criteria for textiles including mandatory recycled content targets and the development of end-of-waste criteria for textiles. As the re-use and recycling of textiles became a greater priority at European level, EuRIC Textiles was established in 2019 to provide a voice for the industry. | 80 Boulevard Auguste Reyers | Brussels 1030 | Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
36 | European Recycling Platform | Netherlands | erp-recycling.org/ | X | X | X | Created by producers for producers, the European Recycling Platform (ERP) enables these companies to meet environmental obligations under Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) frameworks for waste electronic and electrical equipment (EEE), batteries, packaging and, most recently, textiles. By passing on the advantages of multinational recycling operations to customers, ERP has proved to be the most competitive and self-oriented solution for compliance, takeback services and waste treatment and recycling in a highly regulated landscape. Our circular solutions for producers and brands are available across nearly 40 PROs globally, such as Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, and the UK. Founded in 2002 by Hewlett-Packard, Electrolux, Sony, and Procter & Gamble, ERP was the first multi-country solution for EPR compliance as a response to the WEEE Directive. Today, we are 450+ employees from 30+ nationalities, a community of circular economy experts striving to do business in a different way. Become part of our global circular solutions driven by simplicity and efficiency! | Herengracht 124-128 | Amsterdam 1015 BT | Netherlands | |||||||||||||||||||||||
37 | EVK DI Kerschhaggl | Austria | www.evk.biz/ | X | X | EVK DI Kerschhaggl GmbH specializes in the classification and analysis of data using hyperspectral and inductive imaging technologies, providing valuable real-time data about the recycling material. Our hyperspectral imaging systems offer the degree of classification accuracy and speed required for application in the textile recycling industry. Advanced algorithms extract key data for smart sorting decisions. EVK is part of the Headwall Group, including Headwall Photonics, inno-spec and perClass. We are the leaders in developing and manufacturing sensor-based sorting and analysis systems for the industry. | Josef-Krainer-Strasse 35 | Raaba A-8074 | Austria | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
38 | EVOGREEN® by JS Royal Home USA | United States of America | jsroyalhome.com/ | X | X | X | JS Royal Home is revolutionizing textile recycling through our innovative Textile-to-Textile (T2T) recycling technology. With a mission to transform global textile waste into regenerative resources, we produce EVOGREEN®, high-quality recycled polyester (rPET) DTY and FDY yarns, that boast the lowest environmental footprint in the industry. Operating with North American headquarters in Charlotte, NC, we support suppliers, retailers, and brands in achieving sustainability goals. At the core of our success is our cutting-edge thermomechanical recycling process, which converts textile waste into rPET chips with enhanced purity and optimized relative viscosity for superior melt flow. This proprietary technology ensures the rPET meets stringent technical specifications for fabric weaving, delivering performance comparable to virgin polyester while significantly reducing resource consumption. According to a 2024 Life Cycle Assessment, EVOGREEN® outperforms alternative T2T methods like glycolysis, methanolysis, and enzymatic recycling, achieving lower carbon emissions and energy use. Addressing the global textile waste crisis—where 73% of textiles are burned or buried—our technology offers a sustainable solution amidst shrinking arable land and depleting oil reserves. By prioritizing renewable fibers, EVOGREEN® not only mitigates environmental harm but also tackles the industry’s decreasing PET supply availability. We are actively seeking partnerships to expand its T2T recycling technology to the US, focusing on collaboration to strengthen feedstock sourcing, recycling operations, and market growth. Through relentless innovation and a commitment to sustainability, we are redefining textile recycling, giving waste textiles new life as high-quality, eco-friendly yarns. With EVOGREEN®, JS Royal Home is paving the way for a circular textile economy, delivering solutions that benefit both the planet and the industry. | 13451 South Point Blvd. | Charlotte NC 28273 | United States of America | |||||||||||||||||||||||
39 | Fedustria | Belgium | www.fedustria.be/ | Belgian federation of the textile, woodworking and furniture industries. As the true platform for Belgian textile, wood and furniture companies, we aim to support our member companies even more proactively in their sustainable growth and competitiveness. We want to make our members excel at the heart of their business, by guiding them in the social, judicial, fiscal, economic, ecological and technical context, as well as in legislation and regulations. | Hof ter Vleestdreef 5, | Brussels 1070 | Belgium | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
40 | FIBRALOOP | Turkey | fibraloop.com/ | At Fibraloop, we connect textile waste producers with fiber innovators, ensuring that no textile goes to waste. As Turkey’s largest textile waste collector, we supply high-quality pre-consumer and post-industrial textile waste and fibers to global recyclers and manufacturers. | Ziya Gokalp Mah. Suleyman Demirel Bulvari The Office Istanbul | Kat:17 Dr: 136 Basaksehir, Istanbul | Turkey | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
41 | Frankenhuis | Netherlands | frankenhuis.eco/ | X | X | X | X | Frankenhuis is a mechanical textile recycling company who processes mainly post-consumer textiles into fibers. The mechanically recycled fibers are used in different industries, such as nonwoven, automotive, yarn spinning and furniture. | Columbus 3 | 7609 RM ALMELO, ALMELO 7609 RM | Netherlands | ||||||||||||||||||||||
42 | Furmark | Belgium | www.furmark.com/ | X | X | X | A certification, traceability and labelling system for natural fur. Includes labels for vintage and re- and upcycled fur products with professional provenace estimates and a maintenace record. | Avenue des Arts 3-4-5 | Brussels 1050 | Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||||
43 | Ghulam Rasool Textile Mill | Pakistan | www.ghulamrasooltextile.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | GHULAM RASOOL TEXTILE MILL is aimed at manufacturers to process their post-industrial waste. We are piloting post-consumer garment waste by way of takeback programs of fashion brands as recycling partners to utilize their waste for our products. | 80 MURABA STOP ,NEAR CITY SCHOOL MADINA CAMPUS, WEST CANAL ROAD FAISALABAD | Pakistan | |||||||||||||||||
44 | Groz-Beckert | Germany | www.groz-beckert.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | Groz-Beckert is the world's leading supplier of industrial machine needles, precision parts and fine tools as well as systems and services for the production and joining of textile surfaces. The products and services support the areas of knitting, weaving, nonwovens, tufting, sewing and spinning. In over 170 years of company history, Groz-Beckert has developed consistently and intelligently. The Groz-Beckert Technology and Development Center (TEZ) embodies our vision of innovation and progress. Here we are testing technologies and developing forward-looking solutions that meet the requirements of a changing textile industry. Especially in the area of sustainable materials such as recycled or biobased fibers, we set new standards in order to optimally support our customers. We see focusing on sustainability and aligning our actions with this as an opportunity to be competitive in the long term and to initiate change. Participating in the Textiles Recycling Expo gives us the opportunity to take a close look at the latest developments within the evolving space of textile recycling.. Materials such as hemp and recycled polyester are becoming increasingly important, and we want to demonstrate the benefits of our process-critical textile precision tools. In addition, we want to promote the innovation services offered by the TEZ, such as product development, process optimization and prototyping. Take a look inside our TEZ – a virtual tour https://tez360.groz-beckert.com/#en | Groz-Beckert KG | Parkweg 2, Albstadt 72458 | Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||
45 | Herbold Meckesheim | Germany | www.herbold.com | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Herbold Meckesheim is a leading recycling specialist and produces machines and plants for processing pure plastic waste from the industry as well as used, mixed and contaminated plastics. The company belongs to Hillenbrand, Inc., a US-based global industrial group, and is part of the Recycling Business Unit of Coperion, which offers complete solutions for plastics recycling within the Polymer Division of the internationally operating industry and technology leader in compounding and extrusion systems, feeding and weighing systems, bulk material handling and services. More than 260 employees at the headquarters in Meckesheim and the staff of the international agencies accompany plants and machines that are custom-made to fit the requirements from the conception stage through commissioning until the end of their commercial use. Based on many decades of experience, the highly automated plants and washing lines are designed for low energy consumption, ease of maintenance and wear protection. Herbold’s product range includes shredders, guillotines, hammer mills, granulators and pulverizers as well as plastcompactors for agglomeration, but especially washing and separation systems with pre-sorting, wet shredding, pre-washing units, wet granulators, friction washers, hot washing, separation tanks, hydrocyclone stages, mechanical and thermal dryers, and also water processing. The company produces machinery and washing lines for recycling PET, polyolefins, films, or rigid plastics as well as all kinds of post-consumer plastic waste. Herbold Meckesheim provides worldwide services with spare parts, overhauls, inspections, trouble shooting, and upgrades. The components and modular system solutions are tested in the company's own technical center. | Industriestrasse 33 | Meckesheim 74909 | Germany | |||||||||||||
46 | Hosokawa Alpine | Germany | www.hosokawa-alpine.com/ | The demand for recycling systems for the classic recycling of reusable materials as well as in-house recycling is on the rise. Hosokawa Alpine is a major player on the market with manifold solutions for the efficient recycling of production waste as part of a closed material circuit. The portfolio includes the design and manufacture of complete systems and machines for dry recycling tasks. Sound know-how and long years of experience form the basis for sophisticated machines, systems and process solutions. | Peter-Doerfler-Str. 13 – 25 | Augsburg 86199 | Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
47 | IFTH – Institut Français du Textile et de l'Habillement | France | www.ifth.org/ | X | X | The IFTH is the Technical Institute for Textiles and Clothing (CTI) in France, established with a mission of general interest: the scientific and technical development of fashion and textile sectors, including technical aspects. It is the only technological center with a dual purpose: providing technical, technological, and specific solutions to companies' challenges, and feed the textile ecosystem to promote growth, sustainable development, and the relocation of activities within the territory. IFTH operates throughout the lifecycle and transformation of fashion and textile products, supporting French textile brands and industries through about ten research laboratories and technical platforms, with 145 employees leveraging multidisciplinary expertise and know-how in materials, textiles, chemistry, digital technologies, and more. IN FRANCE, IFTH, IS THE ONLY FILIER INVESTED IN THE ENTIRE RECYCLING SECTOR : -Mechanical process : defibration to obtain new recycled fibers that can be carded or Airlaid for further processing into yarns or nonwovens; Thermo-mechanical process : material melting by extrusion-spinning to obtain mono-filament or multi-filament, essential for recycling synthetic materials; Chemical/enzymatic (in collaboration): selective dissolution or depolymerization of textile components for separation or recycling into new quality yarns. IFTH mobilizes unique recycling skills at every stage of the textile-fashion value chain, from material preparation to the various recycling technologies (the 3 previously mentioned!). IFTH is involved in major collective research projects such as CASTTOR , WhiteCycle, SOLSTICE and STAR3, paving the way for ever more effective solutions. | 93 Chemin des Mouilles | Ecully 69134 | France | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
48 | Indorama Ventures PCL | Germany | www.indoramaventures.com | X | X | X | Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited, listed in Thailand (Bloomberg ticker IVL.TB), is one of the world's leading petrochemicals producers, with a global manufacturing footprint across Europe, Africa, Americas, and Asia Pacific. The company's portfolio comprises Combined PET, Fibers, and Indovinya (formerly Integrated Oxides and Derivatives). Indorama Ventures' fibers serve major brands, for instance in the lifestyle, automotive, hygiene, and personal care sectors. Indorama Ventures has about 25,000 employees worldwide and reported revenue of $15.4 billion in 2024. The company is listed in the Dow Jones Emerging Markets and World Sustainability Indices (DJSI). | Indorama Ventures Fibers Germany GmbH | Hochheimer Weg 7, Hofheim 65719 | Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||
49 | International Fur Federation | Belgium | www.wearefur.com/ | X | Global federation of fur industry | Avenue des Arts 3-4-5 | 1210 Brussels 1210 | Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
50 | JB rPET Industries | India | jbrpet.in/ | X | JB rPET Industries Private Limited commissioned a CHEMICAL RECYCLING FACILITY in Surat, Gujarat India for upcycling post-consumer PET bottle waste. This is true recycling in the sense that products made from this technology are at par with virgin grade. We are the part of the Jay Bharat conglomerate, Surat, and a sister concern of JB Ecotex Ltd., a leading manufacturer of recycled polyester staple fiber Website :- www.jbecotex.com. We have a strong history in Recycling. We recycled approximately 400 MT bottles daily. At JB rPET Industries Pvt. Ltd., we specialize in the production of chemically recycled rPET resins, suitable for a wide range of applications. In addition, we also manufacture high-quality PET flakes, reinforcing our commitment to circular economy and sustainability. | BLOCK NO 201, 202, 206, VILLAGE DHAMDOD, TAL MANGROL | SURAT, GUJARAT 394125, Surat, | India | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
51 | Jiaren Chemical Recycling | China | jiarenrecycle.com/ | X | X | X | We’ve been at the forefront of textile chemical recycling technology and we were established in 2012 as a joint venture.We’re the world’s largest T2T solution supplier via chemical recycling with a mature 30,000-ton annual production capacity. We are trusted by global brands,our goal is to create a full T2T recycling ecosystem, transforming waste into premium materials and driving long-term sustainability. | No.5 Haitang Road, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province | Shaoxing 312000 | China | |||||||||||||||||||||||
52 | Konica Minolta Business Solutions Bulgaria EOOD | Bulgaria | www.konicaminolta.bg/bg-bg/hyper-retex-by-konica-minolta | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Konica Minolta’s Hyper ReTEX is an advanced AI-powered system that combines hyperspectral imaging and machine learning to automate and optimize the pre-sorting of textile waste. It addresses a critical industry challenge: the inefficient recovery of valuable materials due to inadequate textile identification. With over 95% accuracy in fabric detection, Hyper ReTEX enables fast, precise, and scalable sorting – helping organizations accelerate recycling, reduce contamination, and move towards circular textile practices. The solution is available in three tailored versions: • ReTEX FULL – for high-throughput industrial sorting • ReTEX LIGHT – for laboratory testing and quality control • ReTEX White Label – for OEM partners and custom integrations By combining cutting-edge technology with sustainability goals, Hyper ReTEX empowers recyclers, manufacturers, and innovators to turn textile waste into opportunity. See you in Brussels, 4-5 JUNE 2025 | viale cesare pavese 305 | rome IL 00144 | Italy | ||||||||||||||||
53 | LIST Technology | Switzerland | www.list-technology.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | LIST Technology AG is a technology provider of processing solutions based on unique Continuous Mixing-Kneading Reactors. LIST is based in Switzerland and globally active since 1966. LIST Kneading Reactors are designed • to be charged with solids, gases, liquids, fluffs or textile shreds • for intensive mixing and kneading • highly viscous, sticky, crust-forming, solid-liquid phase-changing or granular/solid multi-phase mixtures, pastes, suspensions, solutions • while heating or cooling • under medium pressure, ambient or vacuum conditions • optionally removing large vapor streams • discharging highly viscous, sticky, granular/solid products • in a continuous operation • from small pilot up to world scale. LIST Kneading Reactors are used for textile recycling by - mixing shreds of textile blends (polycotton, poly-poly) - for a glycolysis, hydrolysis, depolymerization, or dissolving of one component - at multi-phases - in a continuous mode. LIST operates a 4-bay piloting center in Switzerland to support customer projects from simple lab batch feasibility trials to sophisticated continuous pilot trials – always keeping the industrial implementation in mind. LIST technology is also available for basic R&D and recipe development as the LIST Lab Kneader fits in a fume hood. More information under www.list-polymer-recycling.com and www.list-lab-kneader.com and www.list-technology.com | Berstelstrasse 23 | Arisdorf 4422 | Switzerland | ||||||||||||||||||||
54 | loopamid® / Trinamix | Germany | www.loopamid.com | X | X | X | X | X | About loopamid® With loopamid®, BASF has developed an innovative solution to improve circularity in the fashion industry and recycle polyamide 6 textile waste. Due to its capability to tolerate all fabric mixtures like PA6 and elastane, the cutting-edge technology behind loopamid® allows textile-to-textile recycling of post-industrial and post-consumer textile waste. The fibers and materials can be recycled over multiple cycles. At the same time, the material characteristics are identical to those of conventional virgin polyamide. Further information on www.loopamid.com | Carl-Bosch-Strasse 38 | Ludwigshafen am Rhein 67056 | Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||
55 | LOOPER TEXTILE CO. | Sweden | www.loopertextile.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Looper Textile Co. is an independent company jointly owned by the H&M Group and REMONDIS. We provide retailers and municipalities with responsible solutions to extend the useful life of garments and textiles through re-use and recycling. We are a trusted partner in preparing pre- and post-consumer garments for the next phase of their lifecycle. • We are solutions-oriented • We are open and transparent • We are invested in progress | Årstaängsvägen 13 | Stockholm S-117 75 | Sweden | |||||||||||||||||||
56 | Loptex | Italy | www.loptex.it/ | X | X | X | Loptex offers valuable Sorting solutions for the accurate selection of flakes and fibers in the textiles recycling industry. The target is the transformation of industrial pre-consumer waste and industrial post-consumer waste into sustainable and suitable raw material for further processing. | Via Valtellina 16 | Montano Lucino 22070 | Italy | |||||||||||||||||||||||
57 | MAPEA | France | www.mapea.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | As a textile recycling solution provider, Mapea recovers textile waste into technical plastics for industry. With our patented TEXTIUM technology, we give a new life to cotton waste, polyester, and polyamide as well as PET/PA blends, elastane, and PU coatings. With our expertise in grinding, densification, formulation, and compounding, we support you in your future recycling solutions | 41 Jules Guesde | Saint-Genis-Laval 69230 | France | ||||||||||||||||
58 | MARGASA | Spain | www.margasa.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | For over 50 years now, our company has been engaged in the development and manufacture of complete installations for reprocessing all kinds of textile waste, and for the opening, cleaning and blending of any type of fibres and the design and construction of complete air-lay system plants for the nonwoven industry. Our experience enable us to install these installations in the spinning industry as well as in the nonwoven industry in more than 30 countries. | Margasa Proyectos e Ingeniería Textil, SL | Concórdia, 12 08290 Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona 08290 | Spain | |||||||||||||||||||
59 | Matco Chemicals | Netherlands | matcochemicals.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | MATCO CHEMICALS group is an all-round service & solutions provider to the chemical industry. MATCO CHEMICALS produces tailor-made compounds & additives and is an undisputed leader in tailormade latex formulation solutions in Europe and the Middle East. MATCO CHEMICALS also provides sourcing & trading services, valorization of overdue / off-spec chemicals and collection & management of (hazardous) chemical waste (in Belgium). MATCO CHEMICALS has recently developed a removable and recyclable latex for use in carpets. | IJsselstraat 41 | Oss 5347 KG | Netherlands | |||||||||||||||||||||
60 | Matoha Instrumentation | United Kingdom | matoha.com/ | Matoha Instrumentation Ltd develops advanced textile sorting technology to improve recycling efficiency and reduce waste. Our FabriTell devices uses Near-Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy to quickly and accurately identify fabric compositions, enabling recyclers to separate materials more effectively and prevent contamination. We support textile recyclers, charities, and sustainability-focused businesses in closing the loop on textile waste. By providing fast, reliable, and easy-to-use sorting tools, we help the industry recover more valuable materials, reduce landfill dependency, and build a more circular economy for textiles. | 94 Chandler Way | London SE15 6GU | United Kingdom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
61 | matterr | Germany | www.matterr.de/ | X | X | X | X | X | matterr revolutionizes recycling with its patented revolPET and RevolTex technologies, turning polyester and PET waste into high-quality monomers. By breaking down mixed PET waste, it enables true circularity and reduces the need for virgin materials. | Friedrich-Seele-Str. 3 | Braunschweig 38122 | Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||
62 | MESDAN | Italy | www.mesdan.it/ | MESDAN (Italy), a company of VANDEWIELE (Belgium), is a global leader in yarn joining devices and textile testing equipment. The MESDAN LAB line—designed, engineered, and manufactured in Italy—offers a comprehensive range of precision instruments for testing fibers, yarns, fabrics (traditional and technical), nonwovens, and leather, ensuring compliance with international standards in both laboratory and production environments. Recycling & Miniature Spinning MESDAN provides a miniature spinning mill, ideal for research centers, textile institutes, and universities, enabling the production of small yarn batches from short and long staple fibers. Additionally, its miniature shredding machine facilitates lab-scale textile waste recycling, supporting sustainable innovation in the industry. | Via Nazionale, 3 - 25080 Puegnago del Garda (BS) | Puegnago del Garda LA 25080 | Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
63 | Municipality of Prato | Italy | www.comune.prato.it/ | X | X | Prato is a vibrant city that combines a rich industrial heritage with innovative sustainability initiatives. Known for its textile and fashion industry, the city is embracing the future through circular economy practices and environmental responsibility, positioning itself as a global leader in both sectors. CITY PROFILE: PRATO - Population: 198,034 inhabitants - Area: 97.56 km² - Population density: 2,069 inhabitants/km2 - 2nd most populous city in Tuscany - 3rd largest city in Central Italy by population - 15th largest city in Italy by number of residents - Foreign residents: 44,507 - Nationalities represented: 125 - Leading province in Italy for the highest percentage of foreign residents - Chinese residents: 27,829 - 3rd largest Chinese community in Europe (after London and Paris) TEXTILE & FASHION INDUSTRY HUB Key Facts: - World's largest Textile & Fashion (T&M) district - 7,104 active companies in the sector - 2,548 textile companies - 4,571 clothing companies - 42,967 employees - €2.465 billion in exports - 3% of Europe’s textile production Prato is internationally renowned for its leadership in the textile and fashion industry, maintaining a robust and continually evolving production system. GREEN TRANSITION AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN PRATO Prato is leading in sustainability and circular economy initiatives: - 22,000 tons of textile waste recycled annually - 1st plant in Italy for the recovery of urban and industrial wastewater: GIDA (Water Treatment Plant Management), recovering 6 million cubic meters of water each year - Under construction: a textile waste recovery hub - Circular economy focus since 2020: Prato has become a "Circular City," involving local stakeholders in sustainability efforts Prato has also been selected by the European Commission as one of the 100 European cities to participate in the mission to achieve "100 smart cities with zero climate impact by 2030." | Piazza del Comune, 2 Prato | Prato 59100 | Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
64 | NewRetex | Denmark | newretex.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | Leading the Way in Automated Textile Sorting NewRetex has developed the world's first fully automated textile sorting facility with a traceability system. We specialize in automatic textile sorting and mechanical recycling, transforming post-consumer fiber into valuable new resources for the textile industry. Our mission is to be the market leader in textile sorting technology and to create high-value materials through innovative processes. Advanced Technology and Sorting Facilities for Sale We design and sell textile sorting lines that integrate artificial intelligence, data collection systems, and advanced sensor technology. Our systems empower companies to efficiently manage textile waste, stay ahead of upcoming EU regulations, and actively contribute to a more circular economy. Proven Results in Fiber Recycling At NewRetex, we have accumulated extensive knowledge about post-consumer fibers and successfully developed yarns and products, proving that these fibers can be effectively recycled for the future of the textile industry. Building a Scalable and Sustainable Supply Chain We have established a strong and scalable supply chain that provides the industry with access to high-quality recycled fibers, yarns, and finished products—ready to be integrated directly into new collections. | Company Information | Busbjergvej 76, Bjerringbro 8850 | Denmark | ||||||||||||||||||||
65 | Next Technology Tecnotessile | Italy | www.tecnotex.it/en/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Next Technology Tecnotessile - NTT (Italy, Tuscany), is one of Italian leading organisations in Research and Development. Founded in 1972 in Prato, at the heart of Europe's main textile district, NTT has quickly become a reference point not only regionally but also nationally and internationally for technological transfer and innovation. NTT's primary goal is to enhance the competitiveness of companies, helping them stay at the forefront through advanced technological solutions and research projects aimed at the future. Initially established to support the textile and fashion industry, NTT has progressively expanded its activities in many other different industrial sectors, including mechanics, automotive, logistics, and ICT. This expansion has led NTT to collaborate with numerous strategic partners, including companies, universities, and research centres, strengthening its presence in international R&D projects. Thanks to this extensive collaboration network, NTT is now a key player in technological innovation, offering innovative solutions ranging from semi-industrial scale prototyping to highly specialised technical consulting. NTT also coordinates the Fashion Technology District OTIR2020 – Tuscany Fashion Cluster (OTIR2020–TFC), by involving more than 120 members including SMEs; LE, Universities, R&D and Training Center, Federetaions. The aim is to coordinate and support the Tuscan production system by enhancing the level of innovation targeted areas. Through technical and technological support, NTT guides companies in following the evolving trends of the sector, helping them compete effectively in an increasingly global and dynamic market. | Via del Gelso 13 | Prato 59100 | Italy | |||||||||||||||||||
66 | NOOSA | Belgium | noosafiber.com/ | X | X | X | X | NOOSA™ is a material science company established in 2019. At NOOSA™, our goal is to pave the way for a textile industry free from fossil fuels. To achieve this, we developed a 100% bio-based and 100% recyclable fiber. Our primary product range includes staple fiber, spun yarn and multifilament. Thanks to our NOOCYCLE™ recycling technology, we are able to recycle it back into a 100% virgin fiber, and this endlessly. Working together with textile actors and people sharing our vision, we bring circularity to the textile industry. | 4, Allée de la recherche | Brussels 1070 | Belgium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
67 | Norsk Tekstilgjenvinning | Norway | www.ntgas.no/ | X | X | X | X | X | NTG AS is a Norwegian textile-to-textile GRS-certified mechanical recycling facility. We have over 5000 square meters for textile sorting and recycling facility, and we are growing fast. In our facility we can sort and recycle all type of textiles, both post- and pre-consumer textiles. Our main product is staple fibers for textile production, such as wool, cotton and blends like polycotton. We are also developing state-of-the art automated sorting system for efficient and accurate sorting of textiles for reuse and recycling. | Pindsleveien 2 | Sandefjord 3221 | Norway | |||||||||||||||||||||
68 | Novobiom | Belgium | www.novobiom.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | At Novobiom, we draw inspiration from over 350 million years of natural innovation, leveraging the unique capabilities of fungi. We understand that efficiently processing mixed textile waste can be a complex area for our industry, and that's where our fungal biorefinery platform comes in. Our integrated technology platform allows us to efficiently process a wide range of mixed textiles, often without the need for extensive pre-treatment, and transform them into new resources while recovering the polyester for further recycling. This isn't just about waste disposal; it's about creating entirely new value. Novobiom is committed to delivering sustainable and cost-effective solutions that drastically reduce the environmental impact of waste disposal. We're not just offering a service; we're building partnerships for a cleaner planet. We invite you to visit our booth to explore these opportunities further. Let's discuss how Novobiom can help you achieve your sustainability goals and unlock new value from textile waste. | rue fonds-des-tawes 405 | Liège 4000 | Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||
69 | OMMI | Italy | www.ommi.it/ | textile machinery manufacturer - based in Prato Textile district - with 60 years experience on fibers managing-blending-opening processes and for pre-post consume textile waste recycling with RECOLINE the most innovative patented defibering tecnology for textile fiber upcycling and reuse in new processing. | Via Campostino di Mezzana, 8 | PRATO PO 59100 | Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
70 | Pana Central Europe | Poland | pana-ce.com/ | X | X | X | We are present on the market since 2003. We design and manufacture containers for selective waste collection. We specialize in containers for textiles and used electrical and electronic equipment. The source of our knowledge is information from our clients. Their experiences are the most important inspiration for us. This is where the real need for functionality, durability and aesthetics is born. Thanks to this, we create products for professional use. | Siedlce 106/1 | Chęciny 26-060 | Poland | |||||||||||||||||||||||
71 | Pellenc Selective Technologies | France | www.pellencst.com/ | X | X | With over 20 years of experience in the recycling industry, Pellenc ST supports operators and municipalities by providing intelligent and connected sorting solutions to modernise their industrial tools and meet the 4.0 industry standards. Pellenc ST designs, produces, and sells connected sorting equipment and intelligent services for waste treatment and the recycling industry. Machines operate in more than 40 countries to sort and recover materials from various waste sectors: MRF, MSW, WEEE, ASR, C&I, C&D, textile… The technologies used to sort these materials are infrared and visible spectroscopy, induction and X-ray. With over 3 000 machines installed worldwide, the Pellenc ST network benefits from a local team dedicated to customer satisfaction. | 125, rue François Gernelle | Pertuis 84120 | France | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
72 | Perfect Engineering Corporation | India | www.perfectequipments.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | One of the leading textile machineries Manufacturers from India for hard waste yarn, Knitted & Woven fabric waste, cotton waste Recyling, Modern Blow room Line, New Generation High Production Card, Technical textiles, Non wovens, Sanitary Surgical Cotton, Service Equipment for Spinning. | 554+555/2, G.I.D.C Industrial Main Road, Kathwada, | Ahmedabad ID 382430 | India | ||||||||||||||||||
73 | PETER – Polyester, renewed | Italy | peter.eco/ | X | X | X | We developed PETER, a chemical recycling technology to recover polyester for low-quality, mixed, post-consumer textile waste, to produce renewed, virgin-grade polyester. We are While True, a cleantech startup, born in 2021 from a collaboration between packaging manufacturer Serioplast, chemical engineering firm Ballestra and the Politecnico di Milano. Come and visit our pilot plant! We are open for financing, joint ventures, licensing of the technology, buy feedstock, sell monomer/polymer, and more! | via Comonte 15 | Seriate (BG) 24068 | Italy | |||||||||||||||||||||||
74 | PETSHKA | France | www.petshka.com/ | X | X | X | X | PETSHKA collect and transform complex PET textile waste into high-performance, tailor-made polyester polyols. Our materials engineers works hand-in-hand with industrial partners to unlock new value from waste and develop premium solutions for foams, coatings, adhesives, elastomers, and insulation systems — applied across a variety of industries such as automotive, textiles, construction, and more. | 380 rue jardin Colar | LANSARGUES 34130 | France | ||||||||||||||||||||||
75 | Phite Technology | China | www.phite.com | X | X | X | Phite Technology is a leading provider of specialized polymer engineering solutions with a strong focus on polyester production technologies. Since its establishment, Over 200 polymerization plants successfully delivered. With a highly skilled team and continuously expanding capabilities, Phite specializes in: · Polyester plant engineering and technology from TPA+MEG to PET(CP/BP) · Polyester recycling solution from Low IV material to High IV products(LSP/SSP) · Chemical recycling solution from Polyester to DMT (Methanolysis) · Chemical recycling solution from Polyester to BHET (Glycolysis) Our mission is to deliver professional polymer engineering services and innovative technical solutions that meet the constantly changing needs of global customers. | No. 29 Guozhan Road, Yangzhou | Jiangsu 225000 | China | |||||||||||||||||||||||
76 | PICVISA | Spain | picvisa.com/ | X | Advanced Sorting Solutions for Textile Recycling PICVISA specializes in developing high-performance sorting systems for the textile recycling industry. Our technologies—ECOSORT, ECOCLIP, and ECOFLAKE—are designed to optimize recovery, purity, and efficiency across various textile recycling applications. ECOSORT: Tailored for post-consumer garment sorting, effectively separating whole garments by composition, color, and shape for reuse, recycling, or downcycling. ECOCLIP: Engineered for post-industrial sorting and quality control, managing fabric scraps and clips while removing contaminants like zippers and buttons to ensure high-quality output. ECOFLAKE: Designed for shoe sole recycling, providing precise material identification and separation for enhanced polymer recovery. Based in Calaf (Barcelona), Spain, PICVISA supports recyclers worldwide in achieving higher recovery rates, improved material purity, and streamlined processes, advancing the circular economy within the textile industry. Learn more at www.picvisa.com or contact us at info@picvisa.com. | Carretera de Manresa 50-60 | Calaf AZ 08280 | Spain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
77 | Pierret | Belgium | www.pierret.com/en/ | X | X | X | Pierret, established in 1925 in Belgium, specializes in the manufacture of guillotine cutting machines as well as automatic loader-feeders mainly dedicated to the preparation of textile and soft plastic waste for recycling. Pierret machines easily and accurately handle most textile and soft plastic materials as well as special fibers (glass, carbon, aramid, basalt, stainless steel, Dyneema®, Spectra®, …) without danger of melting or fusion. They are easy to use and of robust construction, reliable, capable of providing significant outputs at low installed power, adapted to the most varying conditions and suitable for difficult-to-handle applications. | Rue du Sommet 32 | Corbion B-6838 | Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||||
78 | PURELOOP | Austria | www.pureloop.com/en/home/ | X | X | X | X | X | PURE LOOP PURE LOOP GesmbH is based in Ansfelden near Linz and specialises in the recycling of clean production waste. This innovative shredder-extruder technology offers maximum flexibility in processing high volume and highly tear-resistant industrial and post-industrial materials into recycled pellets. As a subsidiary of the EREMA Group, PURE LOOP also has access to the comprehensive recycling know-how of the group's other companies, which together are the driving force behind the implementation of a Circular Economy for plastics. | Unterfeldstrasse 3 | Ansfelden A-4052 | Austria | |||||||||||||||||||||
79 | PURFI | Belgium | purfi.com/ | X | X | X | PurFi a fusion of 'Pure' and 'Fiber' reflects our commitment to transforming textile waste into high-quality, rejuvenated fibers. Our advanced Reverse Spinning technology along with our organic and all-natural fiber enhancements, preserves fiber integrity while unlocking new potential for circularity. By integrating PurFi Bio-Wash™ and non-chemical anti-microbial treatments, we ensure our fibers are not only sustainable but also clean and pure, meeting the highest standards for performance, including medical-grade applications | Flanders Fieldweg 39 | Waregem B-8790 | Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||||
80 | RE&UP Recycling Technologies | Netherlands | reandup.com/ | RE&UP is the circulartech company reshaping the traditional textile-to-textile paradigm. By producing Next-Gen Cotton and Next-Gen Polyester that maintain the same performance as virgin fibers, it brings sustainable solutions to life, addressing the planet's most pressing challenges. Enriched by SANKO’s centenary knowledge in textile innovation, RE&UP creates a seamless circular ecosystem that transforms end-of-life textile waste into high-quality raw materials at scale: a commitment to opening up a more responsible and technologically evolved future for textiles and fashion. | Eindhoven 5617 AK | Netherlands | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
81 | Re:inventex | Ukraine | www.reinventex.com.ua | X | Re:inventex solves the problem of textile waste accumulation. We implement global recycling trends by collaborating with the textile and fashion industry, government agencies, environmental organizations, and consumers to foster a culture of textile waste management. Comprehensive textile waste recycling – an eco-friendly choice that drives your business forward! Unlock new opportunities with innovative recycling technologies. | 1, Pokrovska st. | Irpin, Kyiv region 08200 | Ukraine | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
82 | Recyc’Elit | France | recyc-elit.com/ | X | X | Recyc'Elit is a french company that has developed a low impact chemical recycling process for complex (multifiber) polyester-based textiles, currently landfilled or incinerated. As the process is selective to polyester, co-materials (elastane, cotton, polyamide...) remain intact. Recyc'Elit has a pre-industrial demonstrator able to recycle between 10 and 30 tons per year. | Usin Lyon Parilly - LOT 3.3 | 41 Boulevard Marcel Sembat, Vénissieux 69200 | France | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
83 | Redivivum | Hungary | redivivumtechnology.com/ | X | X | To build a truly circular textile economy, we must start by reusing what we can — following the waste hierarchy before recycling. Redivivum makes large-scale reuse a reality. Our AI-powered co-pilot helps warehouses and logistics centers efficiently process and sell high volumes of pre-loved apparel through online secondary markets. We unlock the reuse layer, so other innovations can focus on what’s left for recycling. | Baka utca 6. 3/3 | Budapest 1024 | Hungary | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
84 | REDWAVE, the Competence Center of BT-Systems GmbH | Austria | redwave.com/ | X | X | X | X | REDWAVE is the technology hub for sorting solutions within BT-Systems GmbH – a globally active provider of high-end recycling technologies. With state-of-the-art, sensor-based sorting machines and scalable plant solutions, REDWAVE enables the efficient and profitable recovery of valuable materials with precision and reliability. In the field of textile recycling, REDWAVE sets new industry standards with its REDWAVE TEX product line. The systems accurately detect and sort a wide range of textiles – from used clothing and production waste to specialized garments – based on material type, composition, color, and shape. This enables future-ready processes for a functioning circular economy. Customers benefit from cutting-edge technology, tailored project support, and a clear focus: turning waste into value. ************************* REDWAVE ist das Technologiezentrum für Sortierlösungen innerhalb der BT-Systems GmbH – einem weltweit tätigen Anbieter von High-End-Recyclingtechnologien. Mit modernsten, sensorbasierten Sortiermaschinen und skalierbaren Anlagenlösungen ermöglicht REDWAVE die wirtschaftlich sinnvolle Rückgewinnung von Materialien – präzise, effizient und zuverlässig. Im Bereich Textilrecycling setzt REDWAVE mit der Produktlinie REDWAVE TEX neue Standards. Die Systeme erkennen und sortieren eine große Bandbreite an Textilien – von Altkleidern über Produktionsreste bis hin zu Spezialbekleidung – exakt nach Materialart, Zusammensetzung, Farbe und Form. So entstehen zukunftsfähige Prozesse für die Kreislaufwirtschaft von morgen. Kunden profitieren von technologischer Spitzenleistung, individuellem Projekt-Support und einem klaren Fokus: Mehr Wertschöpfung aus Abfall. | Wolfgang Binder Str. 4 | Eggersdorf bei Graz 8200 | Austria | ||||||||||||||||||||||
85 | REEN – Streamlining Waste Management | United Kingdom | reen.com/ | 9 & 9a The Square, Keyworth | Nottingham NG12 5JT | United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
86 | Refibertech | Portugal | X | X | X | X | X | X | Refibertech is a consortium of manufacturers launching a comprehensive recycling and manufacturing ecosystem that can turn textile waste back into new garments. Who’s aiming to provide the 360 degree of close-loop solution and vertical textile production service. With the help of patented scanning technology, the origin, authenticity and mixing ratio of the fiber can be verified at every point in the supply chain. | Rua da Fábrica n45 | Esposende 4740-141 | Portugal | |||||||||||||||||||||
87 | REFILON | France | www.uttyarns.com/ | X | X | X | Refilon is an industrial circular textile recycling solution based in the north of France. We produce new yarns made from local ressources, Post-consumers or industrial wastes. These yarns can be used to make new products (knitted or woven) with less environnemental impact. You are a brand or you have wastes you want to reuse, please come to see us! | 96, rue du Pont Rompu | Tourcoing 59203 | France | |||||||||||||||||||||||
88 | Re-Fresh Global | Germany | re-fresh.global/ | X | X | We are Re-Fresh Global and we transform textile waste into valuable raw materials through our enzymatic hydrolysis process, driving a circular economy. We have a diverse group of experts that are specialists in biotechnology, material science, and circular economy strategies, and we are united by a shared mission to transform textile waste into valuable, sustainable resources. | Luckenwalder Str. 6 | Berlin 10963 | Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
89 | ReHubs | Belgium | www.rehubs.eu/ | X | ReHubs is a partnership based collaboration hub working to industrially scale up the collecting, sorting, processing and recycling of textile waste in Europe. Unlocking the potential of connectivity and intelligence, ReHubs is dedicated to shifting the apparel and textile industry towards a circular business model. ReHubs orchestrates collaboration and triggers capacity and knowledge projects across the value chain, countries and public/private sectors. | Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
90 | ReMade@ARI | Denmark | remade-project.eu | X | X | ReMade@ARI aims to be the central hub in Europe for all sectors and research areas in which new materials for a circular economy will be developed. We provide free access to the most advanced analytical facilities in Europe for SMEs and academics working on circular materials. The project provides companies and scientists who are working on the design of new recyclable materials with analytical tools that enable them to explore the properties and the structure of their material in smallest details up to atomic resolution. ReMade@ARI commits to leverage the development of innovative, sustainable materials for key components in the most diverse sectors, such as electronics, batteries, vehicles, construction, packaging, plastics, textiles and food on an unprecedented level. We have the best existing analytical facilities, instrumentation, methods and the know-how to use them for advanced materials characterization! Together we will realize your idea, and make a substantial impact on the circular economy. The Danish Technological Institute is a partner in the ReMade@ARI project and is co-lead of the industrial engagement work package. ReMade@ARI (REcyclable MAterials DEvelopment at Analytical Reserach Infrastructures) is funded by the EU Commission’s Horizon Europe programme and co-funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation. | Danish Technological Institute | Gregersensvej 1, Taastrup 2630 | Denmark | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
91 | Renew System | Republic of Korea | www.renewcircular.com/eng/ | X | X | X | Renew System is a South Korean company offering cutting-edge chemical recycling technologies that transform colored, textile blends, and PET plastic into high-quality raw materials. Our proprietary pre-treatment process for textile blends, that can effectively extract dyes and separate materials from polyester, complements our existing depolymerization demo. Our depolymerization component itself is an upcycling platform that renders DMT from waste PET feedstock, and DOTP, a plasticizer derived from the DMT. Our solution offers a leap towards textile-to-textile, bottle-to-bottle circularity that is both scalable and sustainable. | 189 DMC tower No.405, Sungam-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Seoul 03929 | Republic of Korea | |||||||||||||||||||||||
92 | Resortecs | Belgium | resortecs.com/ | X | X | X | X | X | Resortecs – REcycling, SORting, TEChnologieS – is an ecodesign frontrunner, leading the circular transition in fashion with design for disassembly. We make textile recycling easy for brands, sorters, and recyclers with heat-dissolvable stitching threads and thermal disassembly systems. Automating textile disassembly to simplify and accelerate textile recycling. Through targeted innovations in the way textile products are assembled and disassembled, we help fashion players rise to today’s environmental challenges at the pace and scale Earth needs. All without compromising the creativity, design, and quality of clothing. Resortecs' thermal disassembly solution is five times faster than traditional disassembly methods and makes it possible to recycle up to 90% of the original fabric material: Smart Stitch™, our range of 16 bio-based and synthetic heat-dissolvable stitching threads, with different melting points (150 °C, 170 °C and 190 °C), enables brands to make products designed for disassembly, repair, and recycling from the manufacturing stage. Smart Disassembly™, our thermal disassembly system, enables recyclers to unlock higher volumes of premium-quality material, processing millions of garments/year with low emissions and no material damage so that fabrics can be used over and over again. Welcome to sustainability's next level: circularity. | Fernand Demetskaai | 23 Quai Fernand Demets, Brussels 1070 | Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||
93 | RETEX | Czech Republic | en.retex.cz/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | RETEX products are based on the principles of a green and circular economy. We are experts in mechanical textile recycling and processing into new technical textiles with an extended life cycle. OUR MISSION AND VISION Our mission is to create sustainable and innovative circular economy textile products for solving a global challenges in adaptation for climate changes. | U nádraží 894 | Moravský Krumlov 672 01 | Czech Republic | ||||||||||||||||||||
94 | Reverse Resources | Estonia | reverseresources.net/ | X | X | X | Reverse Resources (RR) is a SaaS platform transforming the fashion industry's approach to textile waste, as a strategic resource for the future growth of a fully circular fashion industry. We assist brands in connecting their textile waste flows with recycling partners, and help solve the recycler's challenge of accessing high-quality waste transparently and cost-effectively. | Telliskivi 60/1 ON-building, IV floor | Tallinn | Estonia | |||||||||||||||||||||||
95 | RISE Research Institutes of Sweden | Sweden | www.ri.se/en | X | X | X | X | X | RISE Research Institutes of Sweden is Sweden’s research institute and innovation partner. Through international collaboration with industry, academia and the public sector, we ensure business competitiveness and contribute to a sustainable society. | Argongatan 30 | Box 104 | Mölndal SE-431 53 | Sweden | |||||||||||||||||||||
96 | Roseco Recycling™ | Romania | roseco.eco/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | At Roseco Recycling™, we are dedicated to developing and implementing a sustainable circular economy for textiles. By using advanced recycling technologies and a dedicated team, we turn textile waste into a valuable resource and help protect the environment. We are committed to reintroducing reusable textiles back into the mainstream economy, marketing pre-loved clothing and recycling non-reusable clothing and industrial textile waste. We are a GRS-certified company specializing in selling recycled textile fibers—natural, synthetic, or blended (shoddy)—sourced from post-industrial or post-consumer textile waste, depending on your specific requirements. These fibers can be used as raw materials in your production processes. We also offer recycling services with the option of returning the recycled fibers to you. All of our products are GRS-certified. From our experience, using recycled raw materials brings numerous benefits, including lower production costs, a more sustainable manufacturing process, and a reduced environmental impact. | Str. Principala nr. 22 | Vlaha 407513 | Romania | ||||||||||||||||
97 | Saurer Spinning Solutions | Germany | saurer.com/en | X | X | Sustainability has been a focus at Saurer for decades. Saving resources is enormously important to us when developing new machines, technologies and upgrades. Our pre-spinning, spinning and twisting machines are optimised for the processing of sustainable fibre materials. Benefit from these features in the future when you use sustainable fibres to give textiles a second life. | Carlstrasse 60 | Übach-Palenberg D-52531 | Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
98 | SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION | Japan | corporate.epson/en/ | X | X | Epson is a global technology leader whose philosophy of efficient, compact and precise innovation enriches lives and helps create a better world. The company is focused on solving societal issues through innovations in home and office printing, commercial and industrial printing, manufacturing, visual and lifestyle. Epson‘s goal is to become carbon negative and eliminate use of exhaustible underground resources such as oil and metal by 2050. In accordance with the company's mission, Epson is taking on a new challenge in the textile recycling industry. We use our own "Dry Fiber Technology" to establish technology for defibrating highly twisted yarn fabrics in order to obtain long fibers. We also utilize remaining deconstructed fibers and develop new types of recycled cellulose filaments and yarn in collaboration with HKRITA. We hope Epson's innovation drives the world towards a future where recycling clothes becomes second nature. | Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
99 | Sensor Instruments | Germany | www.sensorinstruments.de/ | X | X | X | X | X | X | Sensor Instruments Entwicklungs- und Vertriebs-GmbH has been involved in the development and manufacturing of special optoelectronic sensors since 1992. While in the early years it was mainly the industrial sectors of forming technology and glass recycling, over the years sectors were initially added in which the use of slightly modified sensor technology was possible, for example in the semiconductor industry but also in the plastics sector. Gradually, the automotive industry, medical technology, the pharmaceutical industry and more fields of industry were added. Our special know-how - especially in the field of laser technology and luminescence measurement - is now in demand all over the world in almost all branches of industry. In recent years, we have made a name for ourselves in particular in the areas of product recognition, product tracking using marker technology and plastics recycling methodes. With great commitment we love to meet the very special challenges, many well-known machine manufacturers are now among our OEM customers. Our focus is always on customer-specific problem solutions, true to our motto and driving force "Let's make sensors more individual". OUR PRODUCT PORTFOLIO: Sensors and measuring systems for the identification of textiles made of natural and synthetic fibers in the visible range (VIS) and in the near infrared range (NIR). We also offer sensors and measuring systems for the plastics recycling industry, such as color detection sensors, gloss detection sensors, surface and structure detection sensors, spray jet control sensors, sensors for phosphorescence measurement (TAU sensors), sensors for detecting markers and masterbatches. | Schlinding 15 | Thurmansbang D-94169 | Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||
100 | Siemens AG | Germany | www.siemens.com | X | X | Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. The company’s purpose is to create technology to transform the everyday, for everyone. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers customers to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformations, making factories more efficient, cities more livable, and transportation more sustainable. Siemens Digital Industries (DI) empowers companies of all sizes within the process and discrete manufacturing industries to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformation across the entire value chain. Siemens’ cutting-edge automation and software portfolio revolutionizes the design, realization and optimization of products and production. And with Siemens Xcelerator – the open digital business platform – this process is made even easier, faster, and scalable. Together with our partners and ecosystem, Siemens Digital Industries enables customers to become a sustainable Digital Enterprise. | Siemens Aktiengesellschaft | Gleiwitzer Str. 555, Nürnberg 90475 | Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||