
South Carolina’s Leigh Fibers’ proprietors have acquired the operational assets of Martex Fiber and rebranded the enterprise as Revive Fiber, positioning them as the premier textile recycler in North America. Operating as distinct yet interconnected sister entities under unified management, Leigh Fibers and Revive Fiber have significantly bolstered their production capabilities by investing in additional facilities across South Carolina and Brownsville, Texas to meet the escalating demand.
The consolidation of resources through this acquisition is set to enhance customer benefits across a wide spectrum of industries. While maintaining separate identities, the combined expertise and expanded resources of the two companies will offer versatility, encompassing a range of recycled fibre products, environmentally friendly chemical solutions, toll manufacturing services, and nonwoven innovations.
Daniel Mason, co-owner of Leigh Fibers and Revive Fiber, emphasised the strategic advantages of this collaboration, highlighting the unmatched product diversity and technical proficiency that sets them apart in the market. Their tailored solutions cater to diverse sectors such as automotive, apparel, bedding, and acoustic insulation, offering a seamless approach to textile recycling from standard to custom fibres.
By fortifying their raw material base and production capacity, Leigh Fibers and Revive Fiber are poised to provide customers with an expanded array of sustainable fibre sourcing options. Their commitment to sustainability is evident through their dedication to diverting waste from landfills and assisting organisations in achieving their environmental objectives through recycling solutions.
With a collective experience exceeding 150 years in textile recycling, this acquisition positions Leigh Fibers and Revive Fiber for sustained growth, customer satisfaction and environmental stewardship.






