Nouvelles Fibres Textiles is an innovative French industrial player, born from the partnership between Les Tissages de Charlieu and Synergies TLC—two companies committed to advancing the circular textile economy. We develop automated sorting and dismantling solutions to give end-of-life textiles a second life, processing both post-industrial and post-consumer waste at industrial scale. Thanks to cutting-edge optical sorting technology, we are able to: • precisely separate textiles by composition and color • remove elements that hinder recycling (zippers, buttons, labels, etc.) • prepare materials according to industrial needs (whole garments, cut pieces, pre-shredding) Our ambition: to secure high-quality, consistent recycled material streams, ready to be reintegrated into new production cycles.
New Retex A/S
Advanced Textile Sorting Powered by Data: NewRetex develops and delivers fully automated textile sorting systems built on AI, sensor fusion, and real-time data processing. Our technology identifies and separates textiles by fiber composition, color, and quality, creating standardized, traceable outputs ready for recycling and production. From Fiber to Product-Level Sorting: Our systems go beyond material identification. Using advanced image recognition and machine learning, we classify textiles at product and style level, enabling automated sorting for reuse markets based on garment type and category to decrease manual sorting. This allows operators to extract higher-value fractions for resale, while simultaneously generating detailed data on product categories, reuse potential, and material flows. Data is the New Raw Material: Every item processed generates structured data. From fiber composition to product type and quality grading, our platform provides full transparency into textile streams, enabling documentation, traceability, and smarter decision-making across the value chain. Built for Industrial Scale: Our sorting lines are designed for high-capacity operations, helping waste management companies and recyclers handle growing textile volumes driven by EU regulation. From Sorting to Supply Chains: By combining technology, data, and material expertise, NewRetex bridges the gap between waste and new production, delivering reliable input for fiber-to-fiber recycling and high-quality reuse markets.
Material Return
Material Return is your solution for custom circularity. We work with local manufacturers and national brands to transform textile waste into new products – all within 75 miles. Our model benefits the environment, local economies, our workers, and our values-aligned clients.
MAPEA
As a textile recycling solution provider, Mapea recovers textile waste into technical plastics for industry. With our patented TEXTIUM technology, we give a new life to cotton waste, polyester, and polyamide as well as PET/PA blends, elastane, and PU coatings. With our expertise in grinding, densification, formulation, and compounding, we support you in your future recycling solutions
LOOPER TEXTILE CO.
Looper Textile Co. is an independent company jointly owned by the H&M Group and REMONDIS. We provide retailers and municipalities with responsible solutions to extend the useful life of garments and textiles through re-use and recycling. We are a trusted partner in preparing pre- and post-consumer garments for the next phase of their lifecycle. • We are solutions-oriented • We are open and transparent • We are invested in progress
Ghulam Rasool Textile Mill
GHULAM RASOOL TEXTILE MILL is aimed at manufacturers to process their post-industrial waste. We are piloting post-consumer garment waste by way of takeback programs of fashion brands as recycling partners to utilize their waste for our products.
Frankenhuis
Frankenhuis is a mechanical textile recycling company who processes mainly post-consumer textiles into fibers. The mechanically recycled fibers are used in different industries, such as nonwoven, automotive, yarn spinning and furniture.
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.
European Recycling Platform
Created by producers for producers, the European Recycling Platform (ERP) enables these companies to meet environmental obligations under Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) frameworks for waste electronic and electrical equipment (EEE), batteries, packaging and, most recently, textiles. By passing on the advantages of multinational recycling operations to customers, ERP has proved to be the most competitive and self-oriented solution for compliance, takeback services and waste treatment and recycling in a highly regulated landscape. Our circular solutions for producers and brands are available across nearly 40 PROs globally, such as Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, and the UK. Founded in 2002 by Hewlett-Packard, Electrolux, Sony, and Procter & Gamble, ERP was the first multi-country solution for EPR compliance as a response to the WEEE Directive. Today, we are 450+ employees from 30+ nationalities, a community of circular economy experts striving to do business in a different way. Become part of our global circular solutions driven by simplicity and efficiency! | Created by producers for producers, the European Recycling Platform (ERP) enables these companies to meet environmental obligations under Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) frameworks for waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE), batteries, packaging and, most recently, textiles. By passing on the advantages of multinational recycling operations to customers, ERP has proved to be the most competitive and self-oriented solution for compliance, takeback services and waste treatment and recycling in a highly regulated landscape. Our circular solutions for producers and brands are available across nearly 40 PROs globally, such as Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, and the UK. Founded in 2002 by Hewlett-Packard, Electrolux, Sony, and Procter & Gamble, ERP was the first multi-country solution for EPR compliance as a response to the WEEE Directive. Today, we are 450+ employees from 30+ nationalities, a community of circular economy experts striving to do business in a different way. Become part of our global circular solutions driven by simplicity and efficiency!