Company Category: Materials handling systems

Herbold Meckesheim

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.

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Feimayi x YJ-QS

Feimayi X YJ-QS, the leading textile waste collection and managment company in China with over a deacade of expertise and experience. We collect and manage over 130,000 tons of used clothes, accessories, and footwear annually. Our commitment to sustainability is demonstrated through our GRS certification, fully transparent digital system, AI-sorting, and feedstock pre-processing to recycling and repurposing materials that otherwise would contribute to landfill and incineration. Because of our expertise and experience, we are working with leading global lifestyle, sports, and luxury brands in closing the loop and powering circular fashion transformation.

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Emmebi-Impianti SRL, Air Filtration

Emmebi Impianti is a company specialized in designing, manufacturing and installing high-technology air treatment plants for the Aerotextile field, also providing adequate after-sales service. We produce: -Air treatment, filtration, humidification and conditioning systems -High efficiency, heavy-duty air filtering and dust exhausting systems -Waste collection and recovery systems -Dust and fiber suction systems for working machines -Hydraulic and anti fire implementations -Various automatism for the textile sector. With over 35 years of experience EmmeBi Impianti supports all textile processes to non-woven and synthetic fibers and it is the leader in the production of air treatment system supporting the mechanical recycling process. The company is the first in the world in terms of number of installations in this sector and boasts patented technologies dedicated to the recycling sector, having unique filters capable of managing the enormous load of dust generated by this type of processing.

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Ecosis

Ecosis is an industrial-scale textile-to-textile polyester recycling platform backed by Filatex India Limited, one of India’s leading polyester manufacturers with over three decades of expertise. We have developed a patented chemical recycling process that converts pre- and post-consumer textile waste into virgin-grade recycled polyester chips. Our technology addresses the critical need for circular polyester by enabling high-quality, scalable, and traceable recycled material suitable for existing spinning infrastructure. Ecosis operates a pilot facility and is commissioning a commercial plant with a capacity of approximately 26,000 MT per annum. Our Life Cycle Assessment (ISO-compliant) demonstrates significant reductions in carbon emissions, fossil resource use, and water consumption compared to virgin PET. Ecosis supports global brands in achieving circularity, decarbonization, and regulatory compliance goals through certified, textile-based feedstock solutions.

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Debrand

Debrand is North America’s most comprehensive textile sustainability and circularity hub for apparel and footwear brands. Our holistic ecosystem approach to next-life logistics combines in-house tech-enabled sortation with expert solution partnerships, delivering the highest impact possible at scale in reuse, recycling, responsible disposal, and circular textile innovations.

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Brightfiber Textiles

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

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Brighi Group

Brighi Group designs and manufactures machines for home textile, bedding, upholstery and apparel. We offer a considerable range of products, from single machines to complete line, both semiautomatic and fully automatic. We also offer innovative solutions recycling and in particular, we handle production and post-consumer scraps of different types: textile, foam, garments, bedding and so on. From single machines to complete lines, our solutions are engineered for efficiency and reliability, ensuring superior waste processing across multiple industries.

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BioCircular Materials Alliance

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.

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Allertex of America, Ltd

Allertex of America, Ltd

For 40+ years, Allertex of America has supplied premium machinery to the nonwovens, technical textile, and recycling markets. We provide everything from turn-key plants and process controls to strategic retrofits. Beyond core systems, we supply high-value ancillary spares, including fire protection and specialized pinned lag solutions, to minimize downtime and optimize your global manufacturing performance. For Executives, Plant Managers, Engineering and Maintenance teams, the challenge is clear: transforming textile and nonwoven waste into high-value raw materials while maintaining operational efficiency. Allertex of America invites you to explore how we are bridging the gap between sustainability goals and industrial-scale production highlighting two of our premier partners, Margasa and Texpin. Margasa – The Gold Standard in Tearing & Opening: Whether your facility handles post-industrial garment cutoffs, post-consumer clothing or high-density nonwoven edge trim, Margasa’s modular recycling lines offer the versatility needed for today’s diverse waste streams. Their technology—including the BTO-650 Trim Opener—is engineered for direct, inline feeding, reducing manual handling and ensuring consistent fiber quality for re-processing. The Texpin Advantage – Pinned Aluminum Lags For Engineering and Maintenance Managers, Texpin offers the durability and precision required to maintain consistent fiber opening across all major machinery platforms. Our specialized aluminum lags are engineered to clothe cylinders for the world’s leading recycling equipment, including but not limited to: – Margasa – Laroche – Dell’Orco & Villani – Italiana Rigenerazione (IR) – Truetzschler Why Texpin Lags Matter for Your Operation: Superior Heat Dissipation – High-grade aluminum construction manages thermal stress better than traditional materials, extending pin life during high-speed operation. Precision Pinning – Specialized pin angles and densities tailored to your specific waste stream—from post-consumer denim to high-tenacity nonwoven edge trim. Reduced Maintenance Cycles – Texpin’s rigorous manufacturing standards ensure that lags fit perfectly and wear evenly, reducing the frequency of cylinder re-fitting and unplanned stops. Beyond reclamation, Allertex of America is a strategic partner for the entire technical textile and nonwoven production chain. We provide the high-performance infrastructure required to move from raw fiber to a high-value finished product: Advanced Fiber Preparation: Beyond recycling, we supply high-accuracy Opening & Blending systems and Bale Openers engineered for consistent fiber dosing and intimate blending of synthetic, natural, and recycled fibers. High-Performance Web Forming: We represent the cutting edge in web geometry, including High-Speed Vertical Lapping (V-Lap) for superior resilience and acoustic properties, alongside traditional Carding and Airlay technologies. Precision Bonding & Consolidation: Our portfolio includes a full range of bonding solutions—from Needle Punching for mechanical entanglement to high-efficiency Thermal Bonding Ovens. Automated Finishing & Converting: We offer specialized systems for the final functional stages, including Precision Coating, Laminating, and Automated Cutting/Slitting to meet the exact specifications of the automotive, medical, and filtration industries. Partner with Allertex Today Whether you are planning a complete turn-key facility or looking to optimize an existing line with high-performance Texpin lags, Allertex of America stands ready to assist with your current and upcoming projects. Let our 40 years of technical expertise help you bridge the gap between sustainability and industrial-scale production.

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