• Article
  • News
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Dashboard
  • Home News Verretex–Fiberloop Partners with Fiberloop to Set a New Benchmark for High-Grade Composite Recycling

    Verretex–Fiberloop Partners with Fiberloop to Set a New Benchmark for High-Grade Composite Recycling

    BY Composights

    Published: 28 Nov 2025

    Tags:

    Verretex a cleantech startup that upcycles composite waste into high-quality glass fiber textiles, has partnered with Fiberloop a Swedish company specializing in recycling composite materials, particularly glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP), for their proprietary Fiberlooping technology: a breakthrough in high-quality composite recycling.

    Their proprietary, patented "Fiberlooping" process transforms end-of-life composites into high-quality recycled glass fiber and valuable byproducts through a chemical-free pyrolysis system. The collaboration aims to accelerate the shift toward a scalable, circular supply chain for fiber-reinforced composites, an industry long challenged by end-of-life waste, supply volatility, and limited high-value recycling pathways.

    As part of Verretex s stringent onboarding framework for recycled glass-fiber suppliers, the company routinely benchmarks fiber quality from a wide spectrum of recyclers. The outcomes have been unequivocal: fibers recovered through Fiberloop s proprietary process consistently outperform the market, demonstrating superior mechanical integrity, cleanliness, and uniformity.

    These attributes directly address one of the biggest gaps in composite circularity the availability of recycled fibers that meet industrial-grade performance requirements.

    The partnership establishes a streamlined circular flow of materials:

    • Recyclers deploy Fiberloop systems to recover premium-grade glass fibers with minimal degradation.
    • Verretex purchases and upgrades these fibers into high-performance non-woven textiles.
    • Manufacturers gain reliable access to circular materials that can be integrated back into structural and semi-structural composite products.

    Fiberloop s prototype system is already proving its value in the boat-recycling sector, supported by industry stakeholders such as BENETEAU, CHOMARAT Group, Owens Corning, Arkema, and Veolia. This early traction signals both technical validation and strong market readiness for scalable composite recycling solutions.

    Verretex plans to support Fiberloop s international rollout across composite-intensive industries including marine, wind energy, automotive, transportation, construction, and industrial equipment. Projects are underway in Europe, North America, the MENA region, and Asia, reflecting global demand for decarbonized, resource-efficient material streams.

    For an industry responsible for millions of tonnes of end-of-life composite waste annually, this partnership is more than a commercial collaboration it is a pivotal step toward closing the loop. By enabling high-value reuse of recovered fibers, Verretex and Fiberloop are setting the pace for next-generation recycling infrastructure and reinforcing the business case for a truly circular composites economy.

    Recyclers interested in scaling or entering the composite-recovery space now have a direct pathway to premium offtake and long-term market alignment.

    Source Verretex

    Home News Verretex–Fiberloop Partners with Fiberloop to Set a New Benchmark for High-Grade Composite Recycling

    Verretex–Fiberloop Partners with Fiberloop to Set a New Benchmark for High-Grade Composite Recycling

    BY Composights

    Published: 28 Nov 2025

    Verretex a cleantech startup that upcycles composite waste into high-quality glass fiber textiles, has partnered with Fiberloop a Swedish company specializing in recycling composite materials, particularly glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP), for their proprietary Fiberlooping technology: a breakthrough in high-quality composite recycling.

    Their proprietary, patented "Fiberlooping" process transforms end-of-life composites into high-quality recycled glass fiber and valuable byproducts through a chemical-free pyrolysis system. The collaboration aims to accelerate the shift toward a scalable, circular supply chain for fiber-reinforced composites, an industry long challenged by end-of-life waste, supply volatility, and limited high-value recycling pathways.

    As part of Verretex s stringent onboarding framework for recycled glass-fiber suppliers, the company routinely benchmarks fiber quality from a wide spectrum of recyclers. The outcomes have been unequivocal: fibers recovered through Fiberloop s proprietary process consistently outperform the market, demonstrating superior mechanical integrity, cleanliness, and uniformity.

    These attributes directly address one of the biggest gaps in composite circularity the availability of recycled fibers that meet industrial-grade performance requirements.

    The partnership establishes a streamlined circular flow of materials:

    • Recyclers deploy Fiberloop systems to recover premium-grade glass fibers with minimal degradation.
    • Verretex purchases and upgrades these fibers into high-performance non-woven textiles.
    • Manufacturers gain reliable access to circular materials that can be integrated back into structural and semi-structural composite products.

    Fiberloop s prototype system is already proving its value in the boat-recycling sector, supported by industry stakeholders such as BENETEAU, CHOMARAT Group, Owens Corning, Arkema, and Veolia. This early traction signals both technical validation and strong market readiness for scalable composite recycling solutions.

    Verretex plans to support Fiberloop s international rollout across composite-intensive industries including marine, wind energy, automotive, transportation, construction, and industrial equipment. Projects are underway in Europe, North America, the MENA region, and Asia, reflecting global demand for decarbonized, resource-efficient material streams.

    For an industry responsible for millions of tonnes of end-of-life composite waste annually, this partnership is more than a commercial collaboration it is a pivotal step toward closing the loop. By enabling high-value reuse of recovered fibers, Verretex and Fiberloop are setting the pace for next-generation recycling infrastructure and reinforcing the business case for a truly circular composites economy.

    Recyclers interested in scaling or entering the composite-recovery space now have a direct pathway to premium offtake and long-term market alignment.

    Source Verretex