| Supplier Name | Key Specialties | Notable Equipment | Capacity Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Damascus Green Tech Industries | End-to-end Li-ion recycling lines | Li-ion breaking/separating, air pollution control systems | 500–2,500 kg/hour |
| Aleppo Eco Recycling Solutions | Circuit board & Li-ion recycling | Circuit board recycling equipment, hydraulic press machines | 300–2,000 kg/hour |
| Homs Sustainable Machinery | Pollution control & auxiliary systems | Air pollution control system equipment, water treatment plant | Customizable |
| Lattakia Battery Recycling Co. | High-capacity Li-ion processing | Li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment | 1,000–3,000 kg/hour |
| Tartus Industrial Traders | Hydraulic machinery & compact systems | Hydraulic press machines, hydraulic briquetter equipment | 200–1,500 kg/hour |
| Hama Tech Recycling | Dry/wet process equipment | Dry process equipment, wet process equipment | 500–2,000 kg/hour |
| Deir ez-Zor Environmental Systems | Small-scale to industrial solutions | Compact granulator with dry separator, bulb eater equipment | 100–1,000 kg/hour |
| Raqqa Green Machinery | Specialized metal recovery | Metal melting furnace, medium frequency electricity furnace | 500–2,000 kg/hour |
| Idlib Recycling Innovators | Circuit boards & cable recycling | Circuit board recycling equipment, cable recycling equipment | 300–1,500 kg/hour |
| Suwayda Sustainable Tech | Auxiliary equipment & custom builds | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, auxiliary equipment | Customizable |
1. Damascus Green Tech Industries
When it comes to reliability in the Syrian recycling equipment market, Damascus Green Tech Industries (DGTI) is a name that comes up time and again. Founded in 2010, this family-owned business started small, selling basic shredders, but today, they're a leading provider of "lithium battery recycling equipment" for both small workshops and large industrial plants. What sets DGTI apart is their focus on end-to-end solutions—they don't just sell you a machine; they walk you through designing your entire recycling line. Their flagship product? A "li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment" line with a capacity of 500–2,500 kg/hour, perfect for handling everything from old phone batteries to EV battery packs. But they don't stop there. Recognizing that air pollution is a major concern in recycling, they also integrate "air pollution control system equipment" into every line, ensuring compliance with Syria's environmental regulations. "We've had clients tell us their workers no longer complain about fumes since switching to our systems," says DGTI's sales manager, a testament to their commitment to safety. DGTI prides itself on after-sales support, too. They offer on-site training for operators and a 24/7 hotline for troubleshooting. For a new recycling startup in Homs, they even provided a custom-tailored line that included a smaller "compact granulator with dry separator equipment" to fit the client's limited space. It's this flexibility that has made them a favorite among Syrian entrepreneurs.
2. Aleppo Eco Recycling Solutions
Aleppo has long been a hub for manufacturing in Syria, and Aleppo Eco Recycling Solutions (AERS) carries that legacy forward—this time, with a green twist. Founded by a team of engineers who saw the potential in e-waste, AERS specializes in two key areas: circuit boards and Li-ion batteries. "Circuit boards are like treasure chests," says their lead engineer. "They're full of gold, silver, and copper, but you need the right tools to unlock them safely." That's where their "circuit board recycling equipment" shines. AERS's circuit board line includes dry separators that use air and vibration to separate metals from plastic, reducing water usage—a big plus in Syria's arid climate. But they're equally known for their Li-ion recycling gear, including "hydraulic press machines equipment" that compresses battery casings before breaking, making the separation process more efficient. One of their most popular packages pairs a 2-shaft shredder with a hydraulic press, ideal for mid-sized facilities processing 300–1,000 kg/hour. What customers love about AERS is their transparency. They provide detailed energy consumption reports for each machine, helping clients calculate their carbon footprint and apply for green business grants. A small recycling co-op in Aleppo even noted that AERS's equipment reduced their electricity bills by 20% compared to their old setup. "We don't just sell equipment—we help you run a profitable, sustainable business," the team often says, and their track record proves it.
3. Homs Sustainable Machinery
If you've ever visited a recycling plant, you know that the machines are only part of the story—what happens to the air and water afterward is just as critical. That's where Homs Sustainable Machinery (HSM) comes in. This Homs-based supplier focuses on the "unsung" equipment that keeps recycling facilities compliant and safe: "air pollution control system equipment," water treatment plants, and auxiliary systems. HSM's "air pollution control system equipment" is a game-changer for facilities processing Li-ion batteries, which release toxic fumes when broken down. Their systems use a combination of filters and scrubbers to capture 99% of harmful particles, a claim backed by tests from Syria's Ministry of Environment. They also offer "water process equipment" for facilities using wet separation methods, ensuring that wastewater is treated and reused instead of dumped. What makes HSM unique is their consultative approach. Before selling you a machine, they send a team to inspect your facility, assess your needs, and design a custom system. For a large plant in Damascus, they installed a water treatment plant that not only cleaned process water but also collected rainwater, reducing the facility's reliance on municipal water by 40%. "We believe sustainability starts with the details," says HSM's founder. "A great recycling machine is useless if it poisons the air or water."
4. Lattakia Battery Recycling Co.
Located on Syria's coast, Lattakia Battery Recycling Co. (LBRC) has made a name for itself by focusing on one thing: high-capacity Li-ion recycling. For factories processing over 1,000 kg of batteries per hour, LBRC's "li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment" is the go-to choice. Their machines are built tough, designed to handle the thick casings of EV batteries and the dense packs from power tools. One of their most popular models is a 4-shaft shredder paired with a magnetic separator, which can break down even the most stubborn battery packs and separate ferrous metals in one step. "We tested it with a batch of old laptop batteries that had been sitting in a warehouse for years," recalls a client in Tartus. "It chewed through them like they were cardboard." LBRC also offers optional upgrades, like a "plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment" to transport separated plastic to a granulator, streamlining the process. Despite their focus on large-scale equipment, LBRC doesn't skimp on safety. All their machines come with emergency stop buttons and heat sensors to prevent overheating—a critical feature when dealing with Li-ion batteries, which can catch fire if mishandled. "We've never had a single accident reported with our equipment," says their safety officer, a claim that has earned them contracts with government-backed recycling initiatives.
5. Tartus Industrial Traders
Tartus Industrial Traders (TIT) has been a fixture in Syria's machinery market for over 20 years, but in recent years, they've pivoted to focus on recycling equipment—and it's paying off. Specializing in hydraulic machinery, TIT offers "hydraulic press machines equipment," "hydraulic briquetter equipment," and "hydraulic cutter equipment" that are workhorses in recycling facilities. Their hydraulic press machines are particularly popular for compacting battery casings and metal scraps, reducing storage and transportation costs. A small recycler in Hama shared, "Before TIT's press, we were using three times as much space to store metal. Now, we bale it into dense blocks and sell it to smelters for a higher price." TIT also offers portable options, like their "portable briquetting machine l portable metal powder compressor phbm-003," which is perfect for mobile recycling units or workshops with limited space. TIT's secret? They source high-quality hydraulic components from Turkey and Europe, ensuring their machines last longer than cheaper alternatives. "We tell clients: pay a little more upfront, and you won't be replacing parts every six months," says their sales team. It's a philosophy that has earned them a loyal customer base, from small family-run shops to large industrial plants.
6. Hama Tech Recycling
Hama Tech Recycling (HTR) understands that not every recycling facility has the same needs—some have access to plenty of water, others don't. That's why they specialize in both "dry process equipment" and "wet process equipment," giving clients the flexibility to choose the method that works best for their location and budget. For arid regions like eastern Syria, their "dry process equipment" is a lifesaver. It uses air classification and electrostatic separation to recover metals from batteries and circuit boards, using minimal water. In contrast, their "wet process equipment" is ideal for facilities near water sources, using density separation to achieve higher purity in metal recovery. "We had a client in Lattakia who wanted to use seawater, so we modified our wet system to handle saltwater without corrosion," says HTR's engineer, highlighting their customizability. HTR also offers training workshops for operators, ensuring that clients get the most out of their machines. "A dry separator is only as good as the person running it," they often say. For a group of women-led recycling cooperatives in Hama, they even provided free training, empowering the team to operate and maintain the equipment independently. It's this focus on community that makes HTR more than just a supplier—they're a partner in sustainability.
7. Deir ez-Zor Environmental Systems
Deir ez-Zor Environmental Systems (DEZS) caters to the underdogs of the recycling world: small-scale operators and startups. While many suppliers focus on large industrial machines, DEZS specializes in compact, affordable equipment that can turn a garage or small warehouse into a profitable recycling operation. Their "compact granulator with dry separator equipment" is a hit with new businesses. It's small enough to fit in a 20-foot container but can process 100–500 kg/hour of Li-ion batteries or circuit boards. They also sell "bulb eater equipment," a handheld tool for recycling fluorescent lamps, which is popular with electricians and small waste collection centers. "We started DEZS because we saw too many great ideas fail because of high startup costs," says the founder. "Now, a young entrepreneur can start with just one machine and scale up as they grow." DEZS offers flexible payment plans, too—critical for cash-strapped startups. A recent client in Raqqa bought a granulator with a 12-month payment plan and was profitable within six months. "They don't just sell you a machine; they invest in your success," the client noted. For anyone looking to dip their toes into battery recycling without breaking the bank, DEZS is the way to go.
8. Raqqa Green Machinery
Raqqa Green Machinery (RGM) has a niche focus: metal recovery. While other suppliers handle the breaking and separating, RGM specializes in the next step: melting and purifying the metals extracted from batteries and circuit boards. Their "metal melting furnace equipment" and "medium frequency electricity furnace equipment" are designed to handle everything from copper wiring to lithium-rich powder. What makes RGM's furnaces stand out is their energy efficiency. Their medium frequency furnaces use 30% less electricity than traditional models, a key selling point in areas with inconsistent power supply. "We tested one in a rural area where the grid goes down twice a day, and it still maintained stable temperatures," says RGM's technical director. They also offer custom molds for casting recycled metals into ingots, making it easier for clients to sell to manufacturers. RGM works closely with scrap metal yards, too. A large yard in Deir ez-Zor recently added an RGM furnace to their operations, allowing them to process battery metals on-site instead of sending them to Damascus. "We cut our transportation costs by 60%," the yard's owner reported. For businesses looking to add value to their recycled materials, RGM's furnaces are a smart investment.
9. Idlib Recycling Innovators
Idlib Recycling Innovators (IRI) is all about versatility. They may not have the largest product line, but what they do offer is designed to handle multiple materials—perfect for small facilities that process a mix of e-waste, from Li-ion batteries to old cables. Their "circuit board recycling equipment" can also process small Li-ion batteries with a simple adjustment, saving clients from buying separate machines. IRI's "cable recycling equipment" is another standout. It includes a "scrap cable stripper equipment" that removes plastic insulation from copper wires, and a hydraulic cutter for thicker cables. For a client in Idlib who collects both old batteries and scrap cables, this dual functionality was a game-changer. "We used to have two separate workstations; now, one machine does it all," they said. IRI also prides itself on durability. Their machines are built with heavy-duty steel frames, designed to withstand the dust and grit of recycling yards. "We've had clients tell us their IRI shredder is still running strong after five years of daily use," says their sales team. For businesses that need reliable equipment that can handle whatever comes through the door, IRI delivers.
10. Suwayda Sustainable Tech
Rounding out our list is Suwayda Sustainable Tech (SST), a supplier focused on the "extras" that make a recycling line run smoothly: "auxiliary equipment equipment" like conveyors, sorting tables, and maintenance tools. While they do sell core machines like "plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment" (which moves plastic through a facility using air pressure), their real strength is in the details. SST's "plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment" is a favorite among large plants, as it eliminates the need for manual handling of plastic scraps, reducing labor costs and injury risks. They also offer custom conveyor belts with adjustable speeds, designed to sync with different machines in a recycling line. "A well-designed conveyor system can increase your throughput by 20%," says SST's design expert. What clients love most about SST is their attention to ergonomics. Their sorting tables, for example, are height-adjustable to reduce back strain for workers. "We visit facilities and watch how workers move—then design equipment that fits their needs, not the other way around," the expert adds. For a plant in Suwayda, this focus on ergonomics reduced worker fatigue and turnover, making SST a valued partner in more ways than one.









