But behind every efficient recycling plant, there's a supplier who understands that equipment isn't just metal and motors—it's a promise. A promise to make businesses thrive, to keep workers safe, and to leave the planet cleaner for the next generation. Today, we're shining a light on the top 10 suppliers in Chad who aren't just selling machines—they're partnering with visionaries to build a greener, more prosperous country.
| Supplier Name | Founded | Core Products | Standout Strength | Community Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EcoFlow Solutions | 2010 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment, Hydraulic briquetter equipment | Energy-efficient designs | Supported 12 small recycling co-ops in N'Djamena |
| GreenMech Industries | 2005 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, Air pollution control system equipment | Custom-built solutions | Reduced factory emissions by 40% in Moundou |
| ChadRecycle Tech | 2015 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, Li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment | Local after-sales support | Trained 50+ technicians in sustainable machinery |
| CleanFlow Engineering | 2008 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, Water process equipment | Water-saving technology | Helped 3 plants achieve zero wastewater discharge |
| PowerMech Systems | 2012 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, Hydraulic press machines equipment | High-capacity systems (up to 5 tons/hour) | Enabled a Ndjamena plant to triple output in 6 months |
| Sustainable Works | 2018 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, Air pollution control machines equipment | Affordable, small-scale systems | Empowered 20+ rural recycling startups |
| TechnoRecycle Chad | 2003 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, Circuit board recycling equipment | Decades of industry expertise | Installed systems in 80% of Chad's major recycling hubs |
| EcoTrans Logistics | 2014 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, Plastic hydraulic briquetter | Seamless integration with briquetting machines | Turned 1000+ tons of loose plastic into sellable briquettes |
| GreenHaven Machinery | 2011 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, Dry process equipment | Dust-free operation for worker safety | Cut workplace respiratory issues by 60% in partner plants |
| ChadEco Systems | 2007 | Plastic pneumatic conveying system, Wet process equipment | All-weather durability (dust, humidity-resistant) | Systems operational 24/7 in remote mining regions |
1. EcoFlow Solutions: Where Efficiency Meets Heart
When EcoFlow Solutions opened its doors in 2010, founder Amina Oumar had a simple mission: "I wanted to build machines that don't just work—they
care
." Today, that mission is alive in every plastic pneumatic conveying system they install. Take their latest model, the EcoPneumatic 500, which uses 30% less energy than conventional systems. For Fatima, a recycling plant owner in Abeche, that means saving enough money each month to hire two more workers. "Before EcoFlow, we were spending hours moving plastic by hand," she says. "Now, the system does the heavy lifting, and my team focuses on sorting—we're faster, safer, and my profits have doubled."
But EcoFlow's impact goes beyond numbers. They partner with local vocational schools to train young technicians, ensuring that when a machine needs maintenance, help is never far. "A machine is only as good as the people who keep it running," Amina often says. It's that belief that makes EcoFlow more than a supplier—they're a mentor, a collaborator, and a friend to the recycling community.
2. GreenMech Industries: Building for the "Unseen" Challenges
In 2005, GreenMech Industries started with a question: "What if we designed systems for
Chad's
unique needs?" For years, imported equipment struggled with Chad's dusty winds and voltage fluctuations—until GreenMech stepped in. Their plastic pneumatic conveying systems are built with reinforced filters to trap desert dust and voltage stabilizers to keep operations smooth, even during power outages.
For the team at N'Djamena's largest plastic recycling plant, this has been a game-changer. "We used to lose 2 hours a day to system breakdowns," says plant manager Mahamat. "Now, with GreenMech's custom setup, we run nonstop. And their air pollution control system? It's so quiet, you forget it's there—no more complaints from neighbors!"
GreenMech doesn't just sell "one-size-fits-all" machines. They send engineers to visit each client's site, mapping out the layout, understanding the workflow, and tailoring a system that fits like a glove. "Your success is our success," they tell every customer. And in Chad, that promise has turned into 15 years of trust.
3. ChadRecycle Tech: Local Roots, Global Dreams
When ChadRecycle Tech launched in 2015, many doubted a homegrown supplier could compete with international brands. Today, they're proving the skeptics wrong—one lithium battery and plastic conveying system at a time. "We speak the same language as our clients," says CEO Idriss. "We know the struggles of small businesses here—tight budgets, limited access to spare parts. So we built our business around solving those pain points."
Their secret? A warehouse in N'Djamena stocked with spare parts, so repairs take hours, not weeks. And their "Pay-As-You-Grow" plan lets startups buy a basic system and upgrade as they expand. For Youssouf, who started a small recycling shop in Sarh with just $500, this flexibility was life-changing. "I couldn't afford a big system upfront, but ChadRecycle let me start small. Now, two years later, I've added their li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment—we're not just recycling plastic anymore; we're handling e-waste too!"
ChadRecycle Tech isn't just building machines—they're building pride. "When a Chadian walks into a plant and sees equipment made by their countrymen, that's powerful," Idriss smiles. "We're not just suppliers. We're proof that Chad can lead the way in recycling tech."
4. CleanFlow Engineering: Water, Waste, and "Win-Win" Solutions
Water is life in Chad—and CleanFlow Engineering treats it that way. Their plastic pneumatic conveying systems are designed to work in harmony with their water process equipment, ensuring that even the most water-intensive recycling plants leave a light footprint. "We don't just move plastic—we protect the rivers and wells that communities depend on," says founder Marie.
Take their partnership with a plant in Mongo, which used to discharge 500 liters of wastewater daily. After installing CleanFlow's closed-loop water system and pneumatic conveyor, they now reuse 95% of their water. "The river near our plant is clearer than it's been in years," says the plant's environmental officer, Ibrahim. "And the conveying system? It's so efficient, we've cut our plastic waste by 40%—less trash, less water used, more profit. It's a win-win-win!"
CleanFlow's philosophy is simple: sustainability shouldn't cost the earth. Their systems are priced to be accessible for mid-sized businesses, and they offer free water audits to help clients find hidden savings. "Every drop counts," Marie says. "And every plastic bottle recycled is a step toward a healthier Chad."
5. PowerMech Systems: When "Bigger" Means "Better" for Communities
For large-scale recycling plants, "good enough" isn't enough. That's where PowerMech Systems comes in. Their plastic pneumatic conveying systems are built for speed and scale—some models can transport up to 5 tons of plastic per hour. But for PowerMech, "power" isn't just about capacity; it's about
empowerment
.
In Moundou, their system helped a plant triple its output, turning 2000 kg of plastic waste into raw material for local manufacturers each day. "We used to struggle to keep up with demand," says the plant owner, Souleyman. "Now, we're not just meeting it—we're creating jobs. 15 new workers joined us last year, all because PowerMech's system let us expand."
What sets PowerMech apart? Their hydraulic press machines, which pair seamlessly with their conveying systems. Once plastic is transported, the press compacts it into dense bales, making storage and shipping a breeze. "It's like having a team of giants working for you," Souleyman laughs. "And when we had a question at 2 a.m. during a busy season? Their support team answered in 10 minutes. That's the PowerMech promise."
6. Sustainable Works: Small Systems, Big Dreams for Rural Chad
In rural Chad, where resources are tight and access to big machinery is limited, Sustainable Works is a beacon of hope. Their compact plastic pneumatic conveying systems are designed for small-scale operations—think village co-ops, women's collectives, and family-run businesses. "Not everyone has a million francs to spend on equipment," says founder Adam. "But everyone deserves a chance to turn waste into wealth."
Take Khadija, who runs a recycling group in a small village outside Sarh. With Sustainable Works' mini-conveyor (priced at a fraction of larger models), her team now processes 100 kg of plastic a day—up from 20 kg by hand. "We used to get blisters from carrying heavy bags," she says. "Now, the system does the work, and we earn enough to send our kids to school. Sustainable Works didn't just sell us a machine—they gave us dignity."
Adam and his team travel to remote areas to install systems, often staying for days to train users. "We don't leave until they're confident," he says. "Because when a rural community thrives, all of Chad thrives."
7. TechnoRecycle Chad: The "Veterans" Who've Seen It All
When TechnoRecycle Chad opened in 2003, recycling in Chad was still in its infancy. Today, they're the wise elders of the industry, with a portfolio that includes not just plastic pneumatic conveying systems, but circuit board recycling equipment and air pollution control systems. "We've grown up with this industry," says longtime employee Joseph. "We know its growing pains, its victories, and what it takes to keep it moving forward."
Their secret? Experience. TechnoRecycle's team includes engineers who've been in the field for decades, able to troubleshoot even the trickiest problems. For a plant in N'Djamena that was struggling with jams in their conveyor, their solution was simple: a custom-built "anti-jam" sensor that stops the system before a blockage becomes a breakdown. "They didn't just fix the problem—they prevented it from happening again," the plant manager says.
TechnoRecycle doesn't chase trends; they build legacies. "A machine should last 10 years, not 10 months," Joseph says. And with 80% of Chad's major recycling hubs trusting their equipment, it's clear they're doing something right.
8. EcoTrans Logistics: From "Chaos" to "Cargo" in One Smooth Flow
For recycling plants, moving plastic is just the first step—turning it into a marketable product is the goal. That's why EcoTrans Logistics pairs their plastic pneumatic conveying systems with plastic hydraulic briquetters, creating a seamless "move-and-compact" process. "Why have two separate systems when one can do both?" asks founder Sophie.
In Abeche, a plant using EcoTrans' integrated system now turns loose plastic into dense briquettes that sell for 30% more than loose waste. "Before, buyers would haggle over the weight—they said the plastic was 'too fluffy,'" says the plant's sales manager, Abdel. "Now, the briquettes are uniform, heavy, and easy to ship. We've even started exporting to Cameroon!"
Sophie's team prides themselves on "logistics smarts." Their conveying systems are designed with minimal bends and curves, reducing clogs, while their briquetters adjust pressure automatically for different plastic types. "We think about the
entire journey
of plastic—from the bin to the buyer," she says. "And when that journey is smooth, everyone wins."
9. GreenHaven Machinery: Safety First, Always
At GreenHaven Machinery, there's a rule: "If a system isn't safe for our own families to use, it's not safe for yours." That's why their plastic pneumatic conveying systems come with features like emergency stop buttons, dust masks for workers, and noise-canceling enclosures. "A machine should protect people, not put them at risk," says safety officer Hassan.
For a plant in Mongo that once had 12 workplace injuries in a year, GreenHaven's systems were a turning point. "After installing their conveyor, we've had zero injuries in two years," says the plant's safety manager, Aisha. "The dust-free operation means no more coughing fits, and the quiet motor lets workers communicate without shouting. It's not just about avoiding accidents—it's about respecting your team."
GreenHaven even offers free safety workshops, teaching workers how to spot hazards and maintain equipment. "Safety isn't a feature," Hassan says. "It's the foundation of every system we build."
10. ChadEco Systems: Built to Last, Come Rain or Shine
Chad's climate is tough—scorching heat, sudden rains, and dusty winds. But ChadEco Systems' plastic pneumatic conveying systems are tougher. Built with corrosion-resistant metal and weather-sealed motors, they stand up to whatever the elements throw their way. "We test our systems in the harshest conditions because we know Chad's plants don't get to 'close for bad weather,'" says founder Omar.
In a remote mining town where rain once flooded equipment, ChadEco's wet process equipment and pneumatic conveyor keep operations running year-round. "Last rainy season, our old system broke down for a week," says the mine's recycling coordinator, Issa. "With ChadEco's setup? We worked through the storms. The conveyor didn't skip a beat, and the wet process equipment turned rainwater into a tool, not a problem. It's like having a machine that's
proud
to work in Chad."
Omar and his team take pride in their "Chad-tough" reputation. "We don't just build for today," he says. "We build for the Chad of 10 years from now—stronger, greener, and ready for anything."
As Chad continues to grow, these suppliers will be there, not just to sell machines, but to listen, adapt, and grow alongside the communities they serve. Because in the end, a greener Chad isn't built by systems alone—it's built by the hearts behind them.
So here's to the innovators, the problem-solvers, and the believers. The revolution is just beginning—and it's going to be extraordinary.









