Mainetti is a leader in the global circular economy. We invest in every aspect of the supply chain to maintain the highest standards in quality and innovation, while constantly expanding our efforts to reduce our environmental impact. We pioneered garment hanger reuse and recycling, reusing over one billion hangers around the world every year. Our one-of-a-kind global offering is both cost-effective and sustainable for our customers and the industry - ensuring minimal plastic waste reaches landfill. We have expanded our holistic approach to all aspects of our business from raw material selection, design, manufacturing, and retail distribution. This maximizes the product life cycle for all of our Mainetti hangers, polybags, packaging, labels and RFID solutions.
History
In the early 1950s, Romeo Mainetti, a skilled Italian racing car mechanic, went to work in Valdagno for racing drivers known as the Marzotto Counts.
The drivers’ father, Count Gaetano, was the textile pioneer behind the world-famous Marzotto corporation. Marzotto had begun to capitalize on the demand for ready-made suits, which required clothes hangers. At the time, these were made of wood.
Romeo’s brother, Mario, worked for a plastics company. Together, they devised an innovative hanger for the Count’s ready-made suits – a high quality, ergonomically designed plastic hanger that would present garments better than the bulky and expensive wooden version.
In 1961, Romeo and Mario teamed up with their brothers Gianni and Luigi to create Fratelli Mainetti (FM), and opened a small workshop in San Quirico. They quickly established a reputation for innovation and quality, supplying all the major garment manufacturers in Italy – including Monti, San Remo, Max Mara, and more. Outgrowing their workshop, the brothers later moved the company to Castelgomberto.
As demand for Mainetti products increased, they moved into the UK, and eventually into France, Canada, and the Netherlands. In the 1980s, they expanded throughout Northern Europe and into the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. In 1996, they acquired Pendy Plastic Products.
Today, Mainetti employs more than six thousand people in 90 locations on six continents. We have absolute control over the quality of our products and the welfare of our employees.
Company Name | Mainetti |
Business Category | Waste Management |
Address | Oxnam Rd Jedburgh Scotland United Kingdom ZIP: TD86 |
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Year Established | 1950 |
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Hours of Operation | NA |
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