In the bustling landscape of Russia's recycling industry, where every piece of equipment plays a vital role in turning waste into resource, one component stands out for its quiet efficiency: the plastic pneumatic conveying system. These systems are the unsung heroes of recycling plants, seamlessly moving plastic granules, flakes, and debris from one process to the next—reducing manual labor, minimizing contamination, and keeping operations running like clockwork. But behind every reliable conveying system is a supplier that understands the unique rhythm of Russian recycling: the harsh winters that test equipment durability, the diverse waste streams (from scrap cables to lithium batteries), and the growing pressure to meet strict environmental standards.
Today, we're diving into the heart of this industry to highlight 10 standout suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, and traders who've made it their mission to equip Russian recyclers with top-tier plastic pneumatic conveying systems—alongside a range of complementary tools that turn good operations into great ones. From Moscow to St. Petersburg, from innovators crafting custom solutions to veterans with decades of trust, these names have earned their spot by prioritizing quality, adaptability, and a genuine commitment to their clients' success. Let's meet them.
1. EcoFlow Systems (Moscow)
When you step into EcoFlow Systems' Moscow headquarters, you're greeted not just by rows of sleek equipment, but by a team that talks about "solving problems, not just selling machines." Founded in 2008, this family-run manufacturer has grown from a small workshop to a key player in Russia's recycling tech scene, and their plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment is the crown jewel of their lineup. What sets them apart? A knack for customization. "Russian recyclers don't all process the same waste," explains Elena, their lead design engineer. "A plant handling lightweight plastic films needs a different conveying speed than one moving dense battery casings. We don't just ship a standard system—we sit down with clients, map their workflow, and tweak everything from air pressure to pipe diameter to fit."
But EcoFlow doesn't stop at conveying. They've built a reputation for offering "one-stop recycling solutions," pairing their pneumatic systems with air pollution control system equipment to ensure plants meet Russia's strict emissions regulations. "We had a client in Kazan who was struggling with dust from their plastic shredder," Elena recalls. "We installed our conveying system to move the shredded plastic, then added a high-efficiency cyclone separator and bag filter—now their air quality is better than the legal limit, and their workers no longer complain about eye irritation." It's this attention to the full lifecycle of recycling that makes EcoFlow a favorite among mid-sized to large plants across the country.
2. Siberian ConveyTech (Novosibirsk)
Nestled in the industrial heart of Siberia, Siberian ConveyTech has earned a reputation as the "workhorse" supplier for Russia's harshest climates. "Winters here drop to -30°C, and plastic gets brittle—if your conveying system can't handle that, your whole line freezes up," says Dmitry, the company's founder, with a laugh. "We learned that the hard way back in 2012, when our first system cracked during a cold snap. Now, every component—from the fan blades to the pipe joints—is tested in our on-site cold chamber to ensure it can withstand Siberian winters." This focus on durability has made them a go-to for recyclers in regions like Krasnoyarsk and Yakutia, where reliability isn't just a bonus—it's a necessity.
Beyond their tough-as-nails pneumatic systems, Siberian ConveyTech has expanded into complementary tools that make recycling lines more efficient. Their hydraulic briquetter equipment, for example, is often paired with their conveying systems to compress plastic waste into dense briquettes before transport—saving space and reducing shipping costs. "A client in Irkutsk was paying a fortune to haul loose plastic to their processing plant," Dmitry notes. "We added a hydraulic briquetter at their collection point, then used our pneumatic system to move the briquettes indoors. Now they're saving 40% on transportation. That's the kind of impact we live for."
3. UralRecycling Solutions (Yekaterinburg)
In the Ural Mountains, where mining and manufacturing have long been the backbone of the economy, UralRecycling Solutions has carved a niche by blending industrial grit with green innovation. "Our roots are in metal recycling—my grandfather ran a scrapyard here in the 1970s," says Anna, the company's current CEO. "But as the world shifted toward circularity, we saw a gap: recyclers needed more than just machines—they needed systems that worked together. That's why we started integrating plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment with everything from scrap cable stripper equipment to lithium battery separators."
What makes UralRecycling stand out is their focus on "closed-loop" systems. For example, their pneumatic conveyors are often paired with air pollution control system equipment to capture dust and fumes generated during plastic processing, ensuring nothing harmful escapes into the Ural air. "We worked with a cable recycling plant in Chelyabinsk last year," Anna explains. "They were stripping scrap cables (using our scrap cable stripper equipment) to recover copper, but the plastic insulation was piling up. We installed a pneumatic system to move that plastic to a granulator, then added an air filter to catch the fine particles. Now they're selling the plastic granules as raw material for new products, and their workers breathe easier. It's a win-win."
4. Northern Conveyors (Saint Petersburg)
Saint Petersburg's Northern Conveyors has built its brand on precision—and for good reason. Located near the city's historic port, the company has spent 15 years refining its plastic pneumatic conveying systems to handle the unique challenges of urban recycling, where space is tight and waste streams are diverse (think everything from post-consumer plastic bottles to industrial plastic scraps). "In a city like St. Pete, you can't afford to have a bulky conveying system taking up half the warehouse," says Ivan, their sales director. "So we design compact, modular systems that fit into even the smallest plants—without sacrificing power."
One of their most popular offerings is a "plug-and-play" pneumatic conveyor that can be customized in hours, not weeks. "A bakery in Pushkin needed to move plastic packaging waste from their production line to a recycling bin, but their facility was crammed," Ivan recalls. "We sent a team, measured the space, and had a mini-conveyor up and running by the end of the day. They were shocked—most suppliers would have taken months. But for us, it's about understanding that in urban recycling, time is money." Northern Conveyors also prides itself on after-sales support, with a 24/7 hotline for emergency repairs—a lifeline for plants that can't afford downtime.
5. VolgaGreen Tech (Nizhny Novgorod)
Along the Volga River, VolgaGreen Tech has become synonymous with "sustainability-first" recycling equipment. Founded by a team of environmental engineers, the company doesn't just sell plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment—they sell peace of mind. "We start every project with a question: How does this help the planet?" says Maria, their sustainability officer. "Our conveying systems are designed to use 30% less energy than industry standards, and we source 100% recycled steel for our frames. Even our packaging is biodegradable."
This eco-conscious approach has made VolgaGreen a favorite among Russia's green-minded recyclers, including municipal waste management companies and eco-enterprises. Their latest innovation? A solar-powered pneumatic conveyor, perfect for remote areas or plants looking to reduce their carbon footprint. "We installed one in a village outside Nizhny last year," Maria says. "They were struggling to afford electricity for their small recycling center. Now, their conveyor runs on solar, and they're saving enough to hire an extra worker. It's proof that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand."
6. Central Conveying Dynamics (Kazan)
Kazan's Central Conveying Dynamics (CCD) has made a name for itself by thinking big—really big. Specializing in systems for large-scale recycling plants, CCD's plastic pneumatic conveying equipment can move up to 5 tons of plastic per hour, making it ideal for industrial facilities and waste-to-energy projects across Russia. "We don't just build conveyors—we build arteries for recycling ecosystems," says Timur, CCD's lead project manager. "A plant processing 100 tons of waste daily can't rely on small-scale equipment. Our systems are built to last, with heavy-duty motors and reinforced pipes that can handle even the toughest plastic waste."
CCD also excels at integrating with other heavy machinery, such as hydraulic briquetter equipment. "A client in Samara runs one of the largest plastic recycling plants in the Volga region," Timur explains. "They needed to move massive volumes of plastic flakes from their shredder to their hydraulic briquetter (which compresses the flakes into dense blocks for shipping). We designed a dual-line pneumatic system that splits the flow—half goes to the briquetter, half to a granulator for immediate processing. It cut their processing time by 25%. That's the kind of efficiency our clients demand."
7. Far East Conveyors (Vladivostok)
Vladivostok's Far East Conveyors knows a thing or two about resilience. Located in Russia's easternmost major city, the company serves recyclers across the vast Far East—from Magadan to Khabarovsk—where distances are long, and access to spare parts can be challenging. "Our clients don't just need reliable equipment—they need equipment that can survive in remote areas," says Pavel, the company's founder. "That's why our plastic pneumatic conveying systems are built with minimal moving parts and easy-to-replace components. If a motor fails in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, we can ship a replacement in 48 hours, not weeks."
Far East Conveyors also understands the unique waste streams of the region, which often include marine plastic (from fishing nets and shipping containers) and industrial waste from mining operations. "We worked with a lithium ore extraction plant in Chita last year," Pavel notes. "They were generating plastic waste from packaging and processing, but transporting it to recycling centers was too costly. We installed a compact pneumatic system to move that plastic to a local granulator, turning waste into a revenue stream. Now they're selling the plastic to manufacturers in China, just across the border. It's about making recycling feasible, even in the most remote corners."
8. Southern Convey Tech (Rostov-on-Don)
Rostov-on-Don's Southern Convey Tech has built its reputation on agility. Serving the agricultural heartland of southern Russia, the company specializes in pneumatic conveying systems that handle not just industrial plastic, but also agricultural plastic waste—think greenhouse films, fertilizer bags, and irrigation pipes. "Farmers here generate tons of plastic waste every season, but they often don't have the space for big recycling setups," says Olga, Southern Convey Tech's sales lead. "Our systems are mobile—we can mount them on trailers and move them from farm to farm, collecting and conveying plastic waste on-site."
What's unique about Southern Convey Tech is their focus on "small-batch" efficiency. Their compact pneumatic conveyors are often paired with hydraulic baler equipment to compress plastic waste into manageable bales, making it easier for farmers to store and transport. "We worked with a collective farm in Krasnodar last harvest," Olga explains. "They had acres of used greenhouse film. We set up a mobile conveyor to gather the film, then used a hydraulic baler to compress it into bales. Now they're selling those bales to a recycling plant in Rostov, and they've turned a cost (disposal) into income. It's rewarding to see farmers benefit from recycling too."
9. Moscow Conveying Innovations (Moscow)
In the heart of Russia's capital, Moscow Conveying Innovations (MCI) is all about cutting-edge tech. Founded by a team of former aerospace engineers, the company brings a "precision engineering" mindset to plastic pneumatic conveying, using sensors and smart controls to optimize performance. "We treat conveying systems like we'd treat a jet engine," jokes Alexei, MCI's chief tech officer. "Our systems have built-in sensors that monitor air pressure, flow rate, and even wear and tear on pipes. If something's off, the system alerts the operator in real time—preventing breakdowns before they happen."
MCI's focus on innovation has made them a favorite among tech-forward recycling plants, including those handling lithium-ion batteries and circuit boards. "We partnered with a li-ion battery recycling plant in Zelenograd last year," Alexei says. "They needed to convey shredded battery components (including plastic casings) to a separator, but the material is delicate—too much pressure could release toxic fumes. Our smart pneumatic system adjusts air flow automatically based on the material, ensuring safe, efficient transport. It's that attention to detail that sets us apart."
10. Western Convey Solutions (Kaliningrad)
Kaliningrad's Western Convey Solutions (WCS) is a bridge between Russia and Europe, and it shows in their approach. Located in Russia's westernmost exclave, the company combines European engineering standards with a deep understanding of Russian recycling needs, offering plastic pneumatic conveying systems that are both high-quality and cost-effective. "We source components from Germany and Poland, but assemble everything locally—so clients get the best of both worlds: European reliability at Russian prices," says Inna, WCS's director.
WCS specializes in "turnkey" solutions for small to medium-sized plants, often bundling their pneumatic conveyors with auxiliary equipment like compact granulators and dry separators. "A circuit board recycling plant in Kaliningrad needed to process e-waste more efficiently," Inna recalls. "They were manually moving plastic and metal scraps, which was slow and error-prone. We installed a pneumatic system to convey the materials to their separator, then added a small granulator to process the plastic. Now they're processing 30% more waste daily, and their labor costs have dropped. It's about making recycling accessible to everyone, not just the big players."
From the industrial hubs of Moscow and St. Petersburg to the remote corners of Siberia and the Far East, Russia's plastic pneumatic conveying system suppliers are more than just vendors—they're partners in the country's recycling revolution. Each brings something unique to the table: EcoFlow's customization, Siberian ConveyTech's durability, UralRecycling's closed-loop vision. But what unites them is a shared goal: to make recycling more efficient, more sustainable, and more profitable for Russian businesses.
Whether you're a small scrapyard in Kazan or a large-scale battery recycling plant in Krasnoyarsk, the right conveying system can transform your operation. And with suppliers like these leading the way, the future of Russia's recycling industry looks brighter than ever—one pneumatic conveyor, one recycled plastic granule, at a time.









