Textile pulverization is one of the technologies redefining how we think about recycling. Pulvera was born from the desire to give new life to textile materials through an innovative, circular, and low-impact process.
Here are five insights that reveal the potential of this technology.
1. From waste to new raw material
Pulverization doesn’t eliminate waste — it transforms it.
Through a cold mechanical process, fabrics are reduced to fine powders while maintaining their original composition: cotton, wool, polyester, viscose.
The resulting powders can be reintroduced into various industries — fashion, design, automotive, technical materials, recycled paper and plastics — preserving their own identity and paving the way for new creative or industrial applications.
Nothing is lost, it only changes form.
2. All textile materials can be pulverized
Pulvera’s technology allows for the pulverization of any type of textile material, in any form or composition.
Not only monomaterial scraps such as 100% cotton, but also fabrics made of two or more different fibers.
This makes it possible to valorize even complex or mixed materials, which today represent one of the greatest challenges in textile recycling.
3. Color becomes a resource
During the pulverization process, the original colors of the fabrics are preserved and harmonized.
If only pink scraps are pulverized, the resulting powder will naturally be pink — without the need for new dyes or added pigments.
This offers both aesthetic and environmental advantages, enhancing what already exists and further reducing the impact of the production cycle.
4. It reduces CO₂ more than you think
Pulverizing means avoiding incineration and landfill — two processes with a high emission impact.
Each kilogram of textile recovered through Pulvera’s technology helps reduce CO₂ emissions and extend the useful life of fibers, turning environmental impact into tangible value.
5. Not all textile powders are the same
Every material has its own characteristics — and Pulvera respects them.
Depending on the final application, fiber type, and previous treatments, textile waste is pulverized with specific parameters of granularity and composition.
The result is a customizable secondary raw material, designed to integrate perfectly into new production processes.
Pulvera: Rethink Your Waste.
Every grain tells a story of matter, innovation, and rebirth.