The plant uses AI-based optical sorting to classify used garments by composition, colour and type, producing homogeneous fractions for second-hand markets and textile recycling. The companies say the integration of automated feeding with advanced sorting increases line productivity while reducing reliance on manual labour.
The installation is PICVISA's eighth ECOSORT deployment in Europe and its second turnkey textile sorting plant on the continent. Both firms say the model can be replicated globally as regulatory pressure and recycling targets drive demand for industrial-scale textile sorting infrastructure.