WYNST to Showcase Circular Materials and Waste Recycling Solutions at SMART ENERGY WEEK

WYNST, a company specializing in circular material technology development, will participate in SMART ENERGY WEEK (Circular Economy Expo) held at Tokyo Big Sight in Japan from March 17 to March 19, 2026. At the exhibition, WYNST will present its innovative technologies and solutions in waste reutilization, volume reduction pelletizing, and circular material development.
WYNST has long been committed to transforming waste materials into valuable resources. Through its proprietary compounding and pelletizing technology, the company can process difficult-to-handle materials such as fibrous, cotton-like, or powder-form waste. These include textile waste, discarded marine fishing nets, and agricultural waste, which can be converted into recycled composite materials suitable for injection molding or extrusion applications.
At this exhibition, WYNST will showcase 100% eco-friendly recycled pellet materials developed by the company. The raw materials are sourced from recycled resources and processed through a patented treatment technology. The resulting products feature a unique fiber-like surface texture while maintaining excellent processability and material strength. After reaching the end of their product lifecycle, the materials can be recycled again, enabling a truly circular material solution.
In addition, WYNST provides waste volume reduction and pelletizing services to help companies improve transportation efficiency and reduce logistics costs. Through collaboration with companies specializing in chemical recycling technologies, recycled materials can be further depolymerized, re-spun into yarn, or made into fabrics, creating a circular supply chain from waste to new products.
The company has already collaborated with international brands to promote textile circular recycling and has successfully realized a Textile-to-Textile (T-to-T) recycling model.
Moving forward, WYNST will continue to work with global brands, material suppliers, and recycling companies to promote plastic reduction and advance the development of the circular economy industry.