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Hybridworks Secures Textile Recycling Investment


Hybridworks, a textile recycling technology company, announced a $3.2 million seed-series equity investment from a private Midwest-based investor, in a recent news release.   The investment marks a significant milestone in Hybridworks’ mission to revolutionize the textile industry with energy-efficient renewable textile technology, according to the company.

“This investment marks a pivotal moment for Hybridworks. It not only validates the breakthrough status of our technology but also strengthens our resolve to drive positive change in the textile industry,” said Bob Fesmire Sr., Hybridworks CEO.

Hybridworks developed an innovative two-phase patent-pending process and custom machinery to recycle blended textile fabrics designated as end of life. The company provides an eco-friendly alternative to discarding textiles in landfills where they take more than 100 years to decompose or incinerating textiles where they pollute the air.

According to the company, the Hybridworks systems separate the cotton, as a fiber, from the polyester. The resulting high-quality, high-integrity cotton can be re-spun into new fiber. The Hybridworks cotton product represents a significant advancement in sustainable textiles because historically cotton is destroyed or turned into cellulose.

Further, the recovered polyester is separated into terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol, the two primary chemicals needed to make polyester and most other plastics. These two recovered products can be spun into new fiber or mixed with virgin fiber to produce fiber with recycled content.

The Hybridworks process offers additional environment benefits as its design saves labor, lowers energy costs, and conserves water, according to the company.

Bud Honshell, Hybridworks Founder and COO explained, “Textile recycling solutions have never been more in-demand than at this very moment. Hybridworks is well-positioned to establish our next-level technologies as a cornerstone of textile sustainability efforts worldwide.”

Hybridworks executives, Bud Honshell and Bob Fesmire Sr., are textile industry veterans whose business relationship traces back over 30 years. In addition to serving as the CEO of Hybridworks, Fesmire, Sr. is Chairman of Ellis Corporation and Ludell Water Systems, now
operating under fourth-generation leadership with Bob Fesmire, Jr. at the helm of both legacy companies.

Honshell founded Hybridworks having seen the need for textile recycling solutions across a prolific 50-year career in the textile industry including marketing and business development roles at VanDyne Crotty Inc., Mechanics Laundry, Signet Expressions/Wildman Business group, VF Imagewear and Millers Textile Services. Most recently he served as a consultant to the industrial laundry industry.

The new investment in Hybridworks comes on the heels of $300,000 pre-seed angel and founder team funding raised last year. The new equity investment empowers Hybridworks to expand research and development capabilities and production infrastructure.

Hybridworks is currently developing a pilot plant and signing partnerships with fiber companies, fabric manufacturers, waste management companies, industrial laundries, and fashion houses who are all in dire need of textile recycling solutions.

The company is actively engaging more partners across industries including: textiles, uniforms, fashion, plastics, waste management and recycling to increase the adoption of sustainable textile recycling practices.