Company Category: Fibre manufacturing equipment

Zhejiang BoReTech Environmental Engineering

BoReTech is a pioneer engineering company in the recycled polyester industry with integrated resources and technology providing total solutions for the plastics recycling system, polyester staple fiber production, textile machine, and bottle-to-bottle plant and service. | BoReTech is a pioneer engineering company in the recycled polyester industry with integrated resources and technology providing total solutions for the plastics recycling system, polyester staple fiber production, textile machine, and bottle-to-bottle plant and service. BoReTech Business Scope Plastics recycling Systems such as PET bottles, HDPE bottles, LDPE films; Functional washing equipment including bale breaker, label scrapper, pre-washing machine, plastic dryer, crusher and so on; PET bottle to polyester staple fiber production line, POY, FDY, DTY production line, Bi-component fiber line, and textile machine; Plastics pelletizing line; Bottle-to-bottle recycling equipment (washing+pelletizing+SSP) and Engineering service; So far, more than 222 of BoReTech recycling systems are in operation globally, which causes more than 5,000,000 tons of rPET flakes to be reborn annually.

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Valvan

Valvan is a leading provider of automated sorting and baling systems designed for the second-hand textile market and textile recyclers. Our cutting-edge solutions integrate machine vision, and AI-driven smart technology to optimize sorting efficiency and maximize material recovery. Whether enhancing a specific step in the sorting process, expanding a machine park, or implementing a fully customized, turnkey installation, Valvan delivers future-proof technology to help businesses scale sustainably. Headquartered in Belgium, Valvan operates worldwide, transforming textile processing through intelligent automation.

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Spinnova Plc

Spinnova transforms the way textiles are manufactured globally. Based in Finland, Spinnova has developed breakthrough patented technology for making textile fibre from wood pulp or waste, such as leather, textile or agricultural cropping waste, without harmful chemicals or dissolving. Spinnova creates no side streams in the fibre production process, and the SPINNOVA® fibre has minimal CO2 emissions and water use, as well as being biodegradable and recyclable. Spinnova uses a mechanical process which gives the fibre the look and feel of a natural cellulosic fibre such as cotton.

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Spiber

Established in 2007, Spiber is a biotech venture company based in Yamagata, Japan. Dedicated to creating innovative solutions that contribute to sustainable wellbeing, Spiber has developed a new material solution inspired by nature’s diversity and circularity, the “Brewed Protein™” material platform. By harnessing the power of precision fermentation, Spiber engineers proteins at the molecular level, resulting in versatile materials that can be tailored to specific needs. This innovative solution opens up new possibilities for sustainable and high-performance materials in various industries, including apparel, food, automotives, and more. Alongside our partners, Spiber is constantly exploring diverse new applications for Brewed Protein™ materials in order to help pave the way for a brighter future. Our passion lies in fostering a circular economy, minimizing our environmental impact, and working together to build a world that is inclusive, fair, and regenerative.

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Rütex GmbH/ GAIA

LoopUp is a dedicated initiative by RÜTEX 360 focused on developing closed-loop circular solutions for the textile industry. Built on the principles of sustainability, traceability, and long product life cycles, LoopUp converts discarded European post-consumer textiles into new, high-quality materials and products. Through advanced recycling and responsible manufacturing, the initiative enables true circularity where waste becomes a valuable resource. We have a reverse logistic partner GAIA Circular. GAIA circular focuses on the recovery of raw materials. We do this by practically helping to complete circular systems, for example by offering return logistics, dismantling products and giving substance to the further recycling of the listed and dismantled materials.

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Roseco

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.

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Roseco Srl

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.

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RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

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.

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Rieter Ltd.

Rieter is the world’s leading system supplier for processing natural and man-made fibers into short-staple and long-staple yarn, as well as for the production of filament yarns, man-made fibers and nonwovens. With its comprehensive technology portfolio, Rieter covers the entire textile value chain – from fiber to yarn, and from polymer melt to texturized filament, synthetic staple fibers and nonwoven. Headquartered in Winterthur, Switzerland, the company designs and engineers complex spinning plants, machines, systems, and components that enable an efficient and economical production. Rieter’s leading technologies ensure minimal resource consumption, making a significant contribution to sustainability across the global textile value chain. Rieter has a history spanning more than 230 years, operates 17 production sites in nine countries, and employs around 4 220 people worldwide, approximately 15.4% of them in Switzerland.

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RE&UP

RE&UP Recycling Technologies helps shape the global transition toward circular textiles, demonstrating that textile-to-textile recycling is no longer a niche concept but a commercially viable industrial reality. With projects already operational worldwide, RE&UP supports brands such as PUMA (RE:FIBRE program) and ONLY, part of BESTSELLER, in bringing circular collections to market at scale. With an annual capacity of 80,000 tons, RE&UP supplies high-quality, ready-to-use recycled materials designed to integrate into existing supply chains. These materials meet the performance, consistency, and traceability requirements of commercial production while supporting compliance with emerging regulations such as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and the Ecodesign Regulation. This market readiness is reinforced by third-party validation. RE&UP is the first company across all industries to achieve Cradle to Cradle Certified® Circularity for all its products, confirming that its Next-Gen materials are designed for safe, continuous reuse within transparent circular systems. Looking ahead, RE&UP aims to process one million tons of textiles by 2030, advancing the role of industrial-scale recycling as a competitive and dependable alternative to virgin fibers.

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