In the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman is rapidly emerging as a leader in sustainable development, with a growing focus on circular economy practices. As businesses, industries, and communities across the sultanate ramp up their recycling efforts, the need for reliable, high-quality equipment has never been more critical. From small-scale waste management facilities to large industrial complexes, the backbone of efficient recycling lies in partnering with suppliers who don't just sell machinery—they deliver solutions tailored to Oman's unique environmental and operational needs.
Among the most sought-after technologies in this space is the plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment, a game-changer for moving granular or powdered plastic waste efficiently, hygienically, and over long distances. But today's recycling operations require more than just conveying systems. They need holistic setups that include air pollution control, waste compaction, water treatment, and specialized tools for handling everything from lithium batteries to circuit boards. That's why we've curated this list of the top 10 suppliers in Oman who excel in delivering not just equipment, but peace of mind to their clients.
Whether you're a startup recycler looking for your first hydraulic briquetter equipment or an established facility upgrading to advanced air pollution control system equipment, these suppliers stand out for their expertise, reliability, and commitment to Oman's green future. Let's dive in.
1. Oman EcoTech Solutions – Muscat's Holistic Recycling Partners
Nestled in the industrial hub of Rusayl, Oman EcoTech Solutions has been a cornerstone of the sultanate's recycling scene since 2012. What started as a small operation selling basic conveyors has grown into a full-service provider trusted by names like Oman Environmental Services Holding Company (be'ah). Their flagship offering? A line of plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment designed to tackle Oman's dusty, high-temperature conditions—think sealed pipelines, variable-speed blowers, and self-cleaning filters that minimize downtime.
But EcoTech's magic lies in their "one-stop shop" approach. Beyond conveying systems, they're a go-to for air pollution control system equipment, including high-efficiency cyclones and bag filters that meet Oman's strict Ministry of Environment air quality standards. "We once helped a plastics factory in Sohar reduce their emissions by 70% in three months," says sales director Ahmed Al-Harthy, "by pairing their conveying system with our custom pollution control setup." They also offer hydraulic briquetter equipment for compacting plastic scraps, turning loose waste into dense, transportable blocks—perfect for facilities short on storage space.
Clients praise their after-sales service, which includes on-site maintenance and operator training. "EcoTech doesn't just drop off a machine and leave," notes a waste management manager in Nizwa. "They walk you through every button until your team feels confident. That's rare in this industry."
2. Gulf Green Machinery – Specialists in Battery Recycling & Conveying
With a showroom in Salalah and a warehouse in Barka, Gulf Green Machinery has carved a niche by focusing on two booming sectors: plastic conveying and battery recycling. While their plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment is top-tier—featuring modular designs that adapt to tight factory layouts—their real claim to fame is their li battery recycling equipment, a critical offering as Oman sees a surge in electric vehicle adoption.
"Lithium batteries are tricky—they're volatile, and their components require precise handling," explains technical lead Sarah Al-Zadjali. "Our battery recycling lines include automated sorting, shredding, and separation units, all integrated with pneumatic conveyors that safely move lithium-rich powders without risk of combustion." For clients who need to handle both plastic and battery waste, Gulf Green offers bundled packages, often including filter press equipment to separate liquids from solids in battery processing—a detail that saves clients from juggling multiple suppliers.
What sets them apart? A focus on education. They host quarterly workshops in Muscat and Salalah, teaching operators how to maintain equipment and troubleshoot common issues. "We had a client in Duqm who was nervous about lithium recycling," Sarah recalls. "After our training, their team was running the line independently in two weeks. That's the Gulf Green difference."
3. Sultanate Recycling Systems – Innovators in Energy Efficiency
Based in Nizwa, Sultanate Recycling Systems (SRS) has made a name for itself by prioritizing energy efficiency—critical in a country where electricity costs can eat into profit margins. Their plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment, for example, uses variable-frequency drives (VFDs) that adjust blower speed based on material flow, cutting energy use by up to 30% compared to standard systems. "We tested our conveyors against competitors in a side-by-side trial for a food packaging plant in Ibri," says founder Khalid Al-Amri. "Ours used 28% less power over six months. The client saved enough to recoup their investment in under a year."
SRS doesn't stop at conveying. They're also leaders in air pollution control system equipment, with a new line of UV-C air purifiers that eliminate odors and harmful particulates without the need for expensive filters. For clients in the construction or demolition sector, their hydraulic briquetter equipment is a hit—it compacts metal and plastic scraps into dense briquettes that fetch higher prices at scrap yards. "A contractor in Sur was hauling 10 truckloads of loose scrap monthly," Khalid notes. "With our briquetter, that's down to 3 truckloads. Less fuel, less hassle, more profit."
Clients love their transparency. SRS provides detailed energy audits before installation, showing exactly how much clients can save. "No empty promises," says a facility manager in Al Buraimi. "They showed us the numbers, and they delivered."
4. Arabian Sustainable Equip – Coastal Expertise in Salalah
Salalah's coastal climate—hot, humid, and prone to salt spray—poses unique challenges for recycling equipment. Enter Arabian Sustainable Equip (ASE), a local favorite since 2015. Their plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment is built with corrosion-resistant materials, from stainless steel pipelines to marine-grade aluminum blowers, ensuring longevity even in Salalah's harsh conditions. "We once installed a system for a fish processing plant here that handles plastic packaging waste," says sales manager Layla Al-Mahrooqi. "Five years later, it's still running like new—no rust, no breakdowns."
ASE's product line extends beyond conveyors to include water treatment equipment (vital for facilities near the coast, where water conservation is key) and compact hydraulic balers for plastic bottles. They also offer training in Arabic and English, a boon for multilingual workforces. "Many of our clients have teams from different countries," Layla explains. "Our manuals and training sessions are in both languages, so everyone feels confident operating the machinery."
What's their secret? A small, dedicated team. "We're not a huge corporation," Layla adds. "When you call ASE, you talk to someone who knows your name and your facility. That personal touch keeps clients coming back."
5. Muscat Pneumatic Conveyors – The Customization Kings
For businesses with unique layouts or specialized needs, Muscat Pneumatic Conveyors (MPC) is the go-to supplier. Unlike many competitors who sell off-the-shelf systems, MPC prides itself on custom-designed plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment. "We once built a conveyor that navigates around a 1970s-era factory in Al Khoud—think tight corners, low ceilings, and existing machinery we couldn't move," says lead engineer Hassan Al-Hashmi. "The client said it was impossible, but we did it in six weeks."
MPC's customization extends to other equipment, too. Their hydraulic briquetter equipment can be adjusted to produce briquettes of different sizes and densities, depending on client needs. A recycling center in Sohar, for example, uses MPC's briquetter to make small, uniform blocks for export, while a local manufacturer uses the same model to create larger briquettes for on-site recycling. "One size does not fit all," Hassan insists. "We design for your workflow, not the other way around."
Clients also appreciate their quick turnaround times. MPC keeps a stock of key components in their Muscat warehouse, so even custom systems often ship within 4–6 weeks. "We had a order from a facility in Fahud whose old conveyor broke down," Hassan recalls. "We designed, built, and installed a replacement in 10 days. They still send us dates every Ramadan as a thank you."
6. Salalah Environmental Tech – Focused on Small to Medium Enterprises
Not every recycler needs a massive industrial setup—and Salalah Environmental Tech (SET) caters to that underserved market. Specializing in compact, affordable equipment for small to medium enterprises (SMEs), SET offers scaled-down plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment that fits in tight spaces and runs on standard 220V power. "A lot of startups in Oman can't afford big, complex systems," says owner Maryam Al-Zadjali. "Our conveyors are designed for workshops, small warehouses, even family-run recycling businesses. They're simple to install, easy to clean, and priced to grow with you."
SET also excels in air pollution control system equipment for SMEs, with portable dust collectors that plug into standard outlets and require minimal maintenance. "A tailor in Salalah who recycles fabric scraps was struggling with dust," Maryam says. "We installed a small collector, and now her workers don't come home covered in lint. That's the impact we love to make." For clients ready to scale, SET offers trade-in programs—swap your small conveyor for a larger model, and get credit for the original purchase. "We grow with our clients," Maryam adds. "When you start with SET, you're not just buying equipment—you're joining a family."
7. Nizwa Industrial Recyclers – Heavy-Duty Solutions for Mining & Manufacturing
For industries that handle heavy, abrasive materials—like mining, metalworking, or large-scale manufacturing—Nizwa Industrial Recyclers (NIR) is the supplier of choice. Their plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment is built with reinforced pipelines and (wear-resistant) liners that stand up to gravel, metal shavings, and other tough materials. "We supply a copper mine in Sohar that uses our conveyors to move ore-laden plastic pellets," says sales rep Abdullah Al-Hajri. "After two years, the pipelines still look brand new. That's the NIR durability promise."
NIR also offers industrial-grade filter press equipment, essential for separating liquids from solids in mining and chemical recycling. "A lithium processing plant in Ras Al Hadd needed to filter out impurities from their ore slurry," Abdullah explains. "Our filter presses handle 500 liters per hour, and the solids they produce are so dry, they can be sold as fertilizer additives. It's a win-win."
What's their edge? A focus on after-sales support. NIR has a team of technicians based in Nizwa, Sohar, and Salalah, ensuring that even remote clients get fast repairs. "A mine in the Hajar Mountains once had a conveyor breakdown," Abdullah recalls. "Our tech drove four hours, fixed it on-site, and even stayed to train the team on preventive maintenance. They've been a client ever since."
8. Al Bahja Recycling Equipment – Leaders in Lithium and E-Waste
As Oman's e-waste problem grows—with old phones, laptops, and EV batteries piling up—Al Bahja Recycling Equipment has positioned itself as a leader in specialized recycling tech. While they offer top-tier plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment, their star product is li battery recycling equipment, designed to safely extract lithium, cobalt, and nickel from spent batteries. "E-waste is the next big frontier in Oman," says CEO Aisha Al-Mansoori. "Our battery recycling lines can process up to 500 kg per hour, and we're upgrading to 2,500 kg/hour systems next year to meet demand."
Al Bahja also integrates air pollution control system equipment into their e-waste setups, capturing toxic fumes released during battery shredding. "We worked with a university in Muscat to test our systems," Aisha notes. "Our filters remove 99.7% of heavy metal particulates—well above Oman's requirements." For clients who handle both e-waste and plastic, they offer combo packages, often including hydraulic briquetter equipment to compact plastic casings from laptops and phones.
Clients rave about their R&D team. "Al Bahja isn't just selling today's tech—they're building tomorrow's," says a sustainability officer at a major telecom company. "They let us beta-test a new battery sorter last year, and it's already cut our processing time in half."
9. Sohar Green Systems – Port City Powerhouse
Located near the Port of Sohar—Oman's busiest industrial port—Sohar Green Systems (SGS) specializes in equipment for export-focused recyclers. Their plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment, for example, is designed to integrate with shipping containers, making it easy to load processed plastic pellets onto cargo ships. "A client in Sohar exports recycled plastic to Europe," says operations manager Faisal Al-Balushi. "Our conveyors feed directly into container loaders, cutting loading time from 8 hours to 2. That's a game-changer for meeting tight shipping deadlines."
SGS also offers heavy-duty hydraulic baler equipment, ideal for compressing large volumes of plastic film or bottles into bales that fit standard shipping containers. "We had a client exporting plastic bottles to India," Faisal recalls. "With our baler, they went from 150 bottles per cubic meter to 800. Their shipping costs dropped by 60%." For port facilities, they provide 24/7 emergency support—a must when a breakdown could delay a ship's departure.
What's their secret? Proximity to the port. "We can deliver equipment to the docks in 30 minutes," Faisal says. "When time is money, that matters."
10. Dhofar Eco Machinery – Southern Oman's Trusted Partner
Covering the Dhofar region, from Salalah to Mirbat, Dhofar Eco Machinery (DEM) has built a loyal following by prioritizing local relationships. "In the south, word of mouth is everything," says owner Ali Al-Harthy. "We've never spent a dirham on advertising—our clients refer us because we show up, we deliver on time, and we fix problems fast." Their plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment is popular with date farms, which use it to move plastic packaging waste from processing facilities to recycling centers.
DEM also offers compact, mobile hydraulic briquetter equipment—perfect for farms and small businesses that can't afford fixed installations. "A date farm in Thumrait has our mobile briquetter," Ali notes. "They move it between fields during harvest season, compacting plastic crates on-site. No more hauling loose waste back to the main facility." For clients in remote areas, DEM provides training via video calls, ensuring operators get support even when a technician can't visit in person.
What makes them special? A commitment to the Dhofar community. "We sponsor local clean-up drives and donate a portion of profits to environmental NGOs," Ali says. "Recycling is about more than machines—it's about taking care of our home. That's why Dhofar trusts us."
Choosing Your Partner in Oman's Recycling Journey
Oman's recycling industry is at a crossroads—growing fast, driven by government initiatives and a rising public demand for sustainability. The suppliers on this list aren't just selling equipment; they're building the infrastructure that will power Oman's green future. Whether you need a simple plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment for a small workshop or a full-scale li battery recycling plant for industrial operations, the key is to look for partners who prioritize your needs, offer ongoing support, and share your commitment to sustainability.
Remember: the best supplier isn't just the one with the lowest price—it's the one who listens, adapts, and grows with you. With these 10 leaders in the field, Oman's recyclers have no shortage of options to turn waste into opportunity. Here's to a cleaner, greener sultanate—one conveyor, one briquette, one recycled battery at a time.









