Company Category: Textile recycling technologies

TEXPIN MAKINE

We are producers of pinned lags and spiked aprons based in Turkey. We are producing high alloyed pinned lags for all models of Laroche, Margasa, Dellorco and Balkan machines. We are also producing high quality spiked aprons for bale openers, hopper feeders and blending rooms | TEXPIN is a producer of pinned lags and spiked aprons. We produce pinned lags for all brands, kinds, and models of rag tearing lines in textile recycling and also for all kinds of opening and carding drums in textile and nonwoven industry. We also produce spiked lattices and non-spiked lattices for bale openers, hopper feeders, blending chambers for all brands and models of textile and nonwoven machinery. We use the best european engineering material that garanties a high quality and long lasting performance of our products. Among the brands of machinery we serve we can mention Laroche, Andritz, Margasa, Balkan, Dellorco, Rolando, Gamba, Befama, Rando, Dilo, Fehrer, Autefa, Trützschler, Rieter etc.

Read More

Temafa Maschinenfabrik GmbH

DiloTemafa develops and manufactures machines and systems for fiber preparation and nonwoven production as well as decortication of bast fibers. The product portfolio includes opening, blending, cleaning, and dosing systems for all types of fibers, such as natural fibers, man-made fibers, inorganic fibers, and recycled fibers. DiloTemafa has decades of experience in the recycling of nonwovens of all kinds, including edge trims, production waste, and similar materials. In cooperation with the Dilo Group, complete production lines for the manufacture of nonwovens from recycled fibers are offered. The systems are characterized by a high degree of innovation, robust design, precise process control, and high availability. Temafa supplies both individual machines and complete, customized production lines and additionally provides engineering services, commissioning, and technical support. Development and manufacturing are carried out in Germany with a strong commitment to quality.

Read More

TECHNOplants S.r.l. – Turnkey Nonwoven Lines

TECHNOplants is an Italian manufacturer of complete machinery and turnkey plants for the nonwoven industry, with a strong specialization in airlay technology and downstream thermal‑bonding systems. The company designs and builds complete airlay lines, ovens, press ovens, and end‑of‑line equipment for a wide range of applications including automotive, insulation, furniture, filtration, and technical felts. TECHNOplants’ airlay system is engineered to process man‑made, natural, recycled, and mineral fibers, ensuring maximum flexibility in product development. The forming range spans from 40 to 20.000 gsm, enabling both lightweight webs and high‑loft, heavy‑density structures with the same line. TECHNOplants operates a fully equipped 2.5‑meter‑wide pilot line, available to customers for industrial‑scale trials, product development, and process optimization. This test center allows clients to validate fiber blends, product specifications, and full‑line configurations before industrial investment.

Read More

Syre Impact

Syre is a textile impact company on a mission to decarbonize and dewaste the textile industry through textile-to-textile recycling at hyperscale, starting with polyester. At unprecedented speed and scale, Syre aims at driving the green shift of the textile industry to a future where every textile fiber sees a new day. The company’s textile-to-textile recycling solution provides circular polyester with quality on par with virgin polyester, but with a superior sustainability performance. Founded in 2023, Syre is initiated by Vargas and H&M Group. For more information: www.syre.com

Read More

Syre Impact AB

Syre is a textile impact company on a mission to decarbonize and dewaste the textile industry through textile-to-textile recycling at hyperscale, starting with polyester. At unprecedented speed and scale, Syre aims at driving the green shift of the textile industry to a future where every textile fiber sees a new day. The company’s textile-to-textile recycling solution provides circular polyester with quality on par with virgin polyester, but with a superior sustainability performance. Founded in 2023, Syre is initiated by Vargas and H&M Group. For more information: www.syre.com | Syre is a textile impact company on a mission to decarbonize and dewaste the textile industry through textile-to-textile recycling at hyperscale, starting with polyester. At unprecedented speed and scale, Syre aims at driving the green shift of the textile industry to a future where every textile fiber sees a new day. The company’s textile-to-textile recycling solution provides circular polyester with quality on par with virgin polyester, but with a superior sustainability performance. Founded in 2023, Syre is initiated by H&M Group and Vargas, and backed by founding investors TPG Rise Climate, Giant Ventures, IMAS Foundation, Leitmotif, Norrsken VC, and Volvo Cars. For more information: www.syre.com

Read More

Syntetica

Syntetica is a materials company developing green-chemistry recycling technologies to convert mixed plastic waste into high-quality raw materials. Its focus is nylon, widely used in sportswear, lingerie, outdoor gear and automotive components. Most nylon textiles contain blends of nylon 6, nylon 6.6 and elastane, making them difficult to recycle mechanically or chemically. Less than 1% of textile waste becomes new fibres [Textile Exchange, 2024]. Nylon is petroleum-derived with a high carbon footprint, and elastane blends make recovery even harder. Syntetica addresses this with a low-temperature recycling process using proprietary green chemistry. It breaks down mixed nylon and elastane waste to molecular components and rebuilds them into regenerated nylon 6 and nylon 6.6. These materials match virgin nylon mechanically and aesthetically while cutting carbon emissions by up to 80% [Quantis, 2025]. The process also recovers value from elastane and blended materials usually considered unrecyclable, supporting circular textile systems. The regenerated nylon functions as a drop-in replacement compatible with existing manufacturing, allowing adoption without any equipment changes. It can be recycled repeatedly, improving resource efficiency and reducing petroleum dependence. Syntetica materials suit apparel, sportswear, underwear, outdoor textiles and industrial plastics. Based in Paris, it works with Uniqlo, Lycra, Victoria’s Secret and ETAM. With over USD 25 million raised, it is preparing a commercial demonstration facility in France to scale circular, low-carbon plastics.

Read More

STEINERT

STEINERT is the global leader in separation technology solutions for the scrap, waste, glass, and mining industries. STEINERT manufactures a complete line of magnetic and sensor-sorting equipment designed to recover a wide range of materials. Since 1889, STEINERT has been proud to support our customers in the mission towards global circular economy as a friend and know-how partner and to provide them with cutting-edge technologies that will help them make significant progress. STEINERT is able to support our customers worldwide through every part of the STEINERT product experience. First, process consulting to find the right solution for your individual needs. Second, test centers are available to try before you buy. Third, after-sales service of a team of 40 technicians and engineers, 400+ machines commissioned per year, 130+ customer training per year, online remote maintenance, and proactive suggestions for optimization to ensure you consistently reach your goals. | STEINERT has a 135-year history. The Cologne-based family-run business is one of the world’s leading experts in sensor sorting and magnetic separation for waste and metal recycling, and mining. With 480 employees, STEINERT generates an annual turnover of approximately EUR 180 million. In addition to 50 sales partnerships and joint ventures around the globe, the company has subsidiaries in Germany, Australia, Brazil and the USA. | Steinert is the global leader in separation technology solutions for the scrap, waste, recycling, and mining industries. Steinert manufactures a complete line of magnetic and sensor-sorting equipment designed to recover a wide range of materials. Since 1889, Steinert has been proud to support our customers in the mission towards global circular economy as a friend and know-how partner and to provide them with cutting-edge technologies that will help them make significant progress.

Read More

STADLER Anlagenbau GmbH

STADLER is a global specialist in the design, production and assembly of automated sorting systems and machines for the recycling industry. With experience of more than 500 implemented plants as well as more than 10,000 manufactured individual components and a team of nearly 600 experienced specialists, we are ideally positioned. Traditional Values. Sustainable Thinking and Action. Forward-Looking Engineering Expertise. In this way, we make our contribution to counteracting the constantly growing waste mountains all over the world.

Read More

STADLER

STADLER is a global specialist in the design, production and assembly of automated sorting systems and machines for the recycling industry. With experience of more than 500 implemented plants as well as more than 10,000 manufactured individual components and a team of nearly 600 experienced specialists, we are ideally positioned. Traditional Values. Sustainable Thinking and Action. Forward-Looking Engineering Expertise. In this way, we make our contribution to counteracting the constantly growing waste mountains all over the world.

Read More

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.

Read More