TextRe

Sustainable R-Materials for the Plastic Industry Based on Utilizing Mixed Synthetic Textile Waste

Industrial Technologies
Active
Pre-Funding Tel Aviv-Yafo Founded 2022
Total raised
$250K
Stage
Pre-Funding
Founded
2022
Headcount
6
HQ
Tel Aviv-Yafo
Sector
Industrial Technologies

About

TextRe processes mixed synthetic textile waste into high-performance engineering polymers for industrial plastic applications. Utilizing a patent-pending mechanical method, the company converts synthetic textile waste streams into recycled pellets and compounds compatible with standard extrusion and injection molding technologies. This process provides a functional alternative to virgin fossil-fuel-based resins, maintaining the performance characteristics required for technical manufacturing. The resulting sustainable compounds are engineered for use in the automotive, consumer goods, and home appliance sectors. This approach leverages existing industrial infrastructure to enable a scalable transition to recycled materials without compromising material integrity or cost.

Company Intelligence Q&A

Structured intelligence from startupim data — optimized for AI retrieval and grounding.

What is TextRe's core business?
TextRe processes mixed synthetic textile waste into high-performance engineering polymers for industrial plastic applications, offering a sustainable alternative to virgin fossil-fuel-based resins.
When was TextRe founded?
TextRe was founded in October 2022.
Where is TextRe's headquarters located?
TextRe's headquarters is located in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
What is TextRe's primary target market for its sustainable compounds?
TextRe's sustainable compounds are engineered for use in the automotive, consumer goods, and home appliance sectors.
Has TextRe received any grants?
In March 2023, TextRe received a grant of $250,000 from the IIA (Israel Innovation Authority).
How many employees does TextRe currently have?
TextRe currently has 6 employees.
What is TextRe's current funding stage?
TextRe is currently in the Pre-Funding stage.
Does TextRe hold any patents?
Yes, TextRe utilizes a patent-pending mechanical method for processing textile waste.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Industrial Technologies
Sub-sectors
Climate TechClean Industry Tech Sustainable Materials & CircularityIndustrial TechnologiesMaterial Innovations & Applications
Technologies
Materials & Substances
Target customers
Industrial ManufacturingAgriculture & FoodCropsCommerce & RetailConsumer GoodsTextileEnergy, Utilities & Waste Management
Business model
B2B

Highlights

Climate Tech1 PatentsVerified

Tags

fashionmaterialsagriculturewaste-techwaste-managementtextilecircular-economyclimate-tech