Sorted Fiber Material from Textile Waste
Get the clean, separated feedstock your recycling process needs, sourced from post-consumer textiles.

Who it's for
Built for Recyclers who need clean, sorted Feedstock.
Six sorted fiber fractions – Polyester, Cellulose, Polyamide, Polypropylene, Acrylic, and Elastane – compatible with all major textile recycling process types.
Mechanical
Sorted fibers are remelted and re-extruded into new filaments or pellets through thermo-mechanical processing and melt-spinning, producing materials comparable in quality to virgin fibers.
Chemical
Sorted fibers are dissolved or depolymerized into their chemical building blocks, monomers or polymers, which can be reprocessed into virgin-equivalent material.
Biological
Sorted fibers are broken down by enzymes or microorganisms – cellulosic fibers into fermentable sugars, synthetic fibers such as polyester into their monomer building blocks.




