Fibre to Fibre produces and delivers circular garments made from European post-consumer textiles. Used clothing is fibreized in Europe and then transformed into new yarns and fabrics in Asia, where garments are manufactured through certified, large-scale production partners. This unique model combines European recycling with efficient production in Asia, allowing brands to access circular products at the same price level as organic cotton or recycled polyester produced in Asia.
FIBRETRACE TECHNOLOGIES
FibreTrace is the global leader in textile traceability, solving one of fashion’s biggest challenges — proving a fibre’s true origin — by uniting physical and digital traceability to deliver full supply chain transparency and fibre integrity. Founded by leading Australian entrepreneurs Danielle and David Statham, the embedded infrastructure of the textile industry, focused on its patented scanners and pigments. The technology embeds a tamper-proof physical tracer — a unique luminescent ID — directly into the fibre at its source, enabling real-time tracking across the entire supply chain and fabric lifecycle while integrating seamlessly with existing industry platforms. Much like Intel provides the trusted core inside computers and SWIFT enables secure transactions across global banking, every FibreTrace scan is recorded in a secure, blockchain-backed digital system, forming a secure product passport that dynamically manages risk, quality, and compliance throughout production and recycling. FibreTrace closes the gap between digital claims and physical proof — helping to eliminate greenwashing, fibre fraud, regulatory non-compliance, unethical sourcing, and mislabelling by validating the data in the platforms brands already use. With over 1,000 producing sites across 48 countries, FibreTrace has partnered with leading global brands such as Target, Rodd & Gunn, RM Williams, Napapijri, Zimmermann, 7 For All Mankind, Cargill and Country Road. FibreTrace is built to scale and integrate across all major digital traceability platforms, equipping brands with accurate, real-time data to meet evolving global regulations and consumer expectations. For more information, please visit www.fibretrace.io
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.
Excel Baler LLC
Excel Baler LLC provides comprehensive horizontal baler sales, service, and support to customers throughout the United States. Our services are designed to ensure reliable operations, maximum efficiency, and long-term performance. Excel Balers bale a wide range of materials. These include textiles, OCC, paper, plastics, non-ferrous metals, etc.
EVOGREEN® by JS Royal Home USA
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.
EVOGREEN® by JS Royal Home USA
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.
EURAMATERIALS
Based in Northern France, EuraMaterials is a French hub for sustainable competitiveness in materials and processes, with a strong focus on textiles. Since 2005, we support industrial, technological, and environmental transformations by mobilizing innovation in textiles and other materials, from R&D to industrialization, in France and across Europe. Our missions: Connect and support: We bring together companies, research centers, and technology platforms to foster collaboration, share expertise, and accelerate innovation. Turn ideas into solutions: We help transform concepts into innovation projects, prototypes, and industrial products, through engineering support, access to skills & know-how, and networks with a complete ecosystem. Enable growth: We support companies in financing research, project management, strategy, investments, … helping them to innovate and to develop sustainably. We actively foster collaboration between industry and research, enabling our members to find solutions, develop new technologies, and enter new markets. Our network includes companies and partners across Hauts-de-France, France, Europe, and internationally. We are particularly active in projects on: Technical textiles, textile recycling, and circular economy (e.g., RegioGreenTex, Re-Aps), Networking and standardization (e.g., EU-TEXTILE 2030 meta-cluster, European Technology Platform for the Future of Textiles and Clothing (ETP)), International cooperation (e.g., French-Japanese initiatives on advanced fibers ; Taiwan). By combining expertise, networks, and technological platforms, EuraMaterials helps its members innovate responsibly, scale sustainably, and transform the textile, materials, and manufacturing industries for the future.
Epoch Biodesign
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.
eeden GmbH
eeden is a tech company based in Münster, Germany, pioneering the chemical recycling of cotton-polyester textiles. Founded in 2019, eeden has developed a breakthrough technology that efficiently separates and recovers cellulose and PET monomers, which fiber producers transform into virgin-quality lyocell, viscose, and polyester fibers – enabling the transition toward a fully circular textile industry.