Company Category: Recycled fibres

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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DyeRecycle

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.

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DePoly

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.

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Dell’Orco & Villani SRL, Textile Recycling & Blending

Dell’Orco&Villani has been manufacturing recycling equipment for knitted, woven and nonwoven textile waste since 1964, building its strong reputation. The company designs and supplies individual machines and customized complete lines for textile recycling, fiber opening, cleaning and blending with proven advantage of its customers in a wide range of applications: Automotive, Hygiene, Construction, Furniture, Textile production with recycled fibers. From textile scraps up to fiber baling our offer includes: • Cutting machines • Feeders and Bale Openers • Weighting and Blending equipment • Pin and wire fine openers • Edge trim openers • Tearing machines • Pneumatic transportation • Baling systems • Metal detection systems and hard impurities removal • Centralized filtration • Spare parts, services and installations worldwide Dell’Orco&Villani offers the opportunity to perform recycling and opening trials in its laboratory line. In strong collaboration with local partners they provide complete lines and services for nonwoven production.

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De Martini Bayart & Textifibra SpA

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.

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Coleo

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.

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Circular Restitch

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.

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Circ Inc.

Circ® is proving that textile recycling is scalable. With patented textile-to-textile recycling technology, Circ turns discarded polycotton blended fabric into virgin equivalent material. By separating and recovering polyester and cellulose from polycotton, Circ’s breakthrough technology is among the first market-tested solutions for one of the industry’s most common and least recyclable materials. Headquartered in Danville, Virginia, and expanding globally with its first industrial-scale facility underway in France, Circ is building the infrastructure for a circular fashion economy at scale. The company’s technology is backed by leading global investors and its materials, Circ® Lyocell and Circ® Polyester, are already in use through collaborations with leading brands spanning luxury to mass market.

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CENTEXBEL

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.

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