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.
CT Polymers
CT Polymers is a full-service plastic compounding company specializing in custom compounds, recycled materials, and advanced plastic solutions to meet diverse industry needs with a focus on quality and sustainability.
Collective Circularity
Collective Circularity presents SortIQ: AI-powered sorting technology using smart glasses to identify textile brand, condition, and optimal destination in real time. Hands-free classification that transforms waste streams into revenue streams. We build circular recycling systems at scale, partnering with nonprofits, retailers, and manufacturers to prove sustainability isn’t just purposeful—it’s profitable. Experience live demos and see how we’re capturing the massive value hiding in textile waste.
CMI Roadbuilding
CMI Roadbuilding is a heavy equipment manufacturing company. Since 1929 CMI Roadbuilding’s legacy brands have been at the forefront of technology development offering products and solutions within the Road Building, Construction and Waste Management sectors. CMI Roadbuilding manufactures a broad range of asphalt plants, concrete plants, grade preparation, concrete paving and pavement profiling products along with landfill and soil compactors. | Since 1929 CMI Roadbuilding’s legacy brands have been at the forefront of technology development providing products and solutions to the road construction, civil infrastructure and waste management sectors. With over 95 years experience in the industry CMI offers a broad range of asphalt plants, concrete plants, grade preparation, concrete paving and pavement profiling products along with landfill and soil compactors. The company serves the following industries: •Asphalt and concrete mixing •Road construction and maintenance •Grade preparation and compaction •Asphalt milling and recycling •Surface treatment •Landfill compaction
Clothes Collections
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.
Circular Textiles Foundation
The Circular Textiles Foundation (CTF) is an independent certifier and training provider dedicated to accelerating the transition to a circular textile economy by advocating for Design for Recyclability. Through rigorous product certification and industry training and collaboration, CTF provides brands, retailers and recyclers with the tools and standards needed to make fibre to fibre recycling a commercial reality. The CTF’s ‘Infinitee’ mark is a certification trade mark granted by the UKIPO (2024) and EUIPO (2026), carrying legal recognition across all 27 EU member states and the UK. As a certification mark, it provides a legal guarantee that goods bearing the mark meet a defined standard — in this case, that the garment is designed to be recycled.
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.
Circle-8 Textile Ecosystems
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.
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.