EREMA’s ReadyMac recycling machine celebrates sales growth at K 2025
EREMA’s standardized recycling machine – ReadyMac – will celebrates its success on the market at K 2025, with a new look and an additional configuration for post-consumer materials.

Michael Köhnhofer, Head of Business Unit ReadyMac at EREMA, with a ReadyMac 500.
Since the machine launch at the last edition of K fair in 2022, its sales figures have continued to grow. So far, in the current financial year, which ends in March 2026, as many machines have already been installed as in the whole of the previous year.
ReadyMac: High-quality recycling technology
With high-quality recycling technology, ReadyMac offers the advantage of standard machine that can be used universally for multiple film and regrind applications.
The heavy duty version with EREMA laser filter is especially suitable for processing post-consumer waste streams. The second version, equipped with an SW RTF screen changer system, is a flexible all-rounder for processing medium contaminated feed material.
Both configurations are equipped with an efficient multipurpose extruder screw and achieve throughputs of 500 kilograms per hour. The success of the standardized machine is also based on the proven extrusion system from EREMA featuring TVE technology and the patented Preconditioning Unit (PCU).
Growing market presence in Europe and worldwide
Since its launch, the ReadyMac has continuously gained in market presence. Demand has increased in particular following the relaunch at the end of 2024 and the introduction of the ReadyMac 500 HD in early 2025.
During the current financial year 2025/26, the number of new machines commissioned has already reached double digits. Besides customers in Europe, companies in regions such as South Africa and Latin America have also chosen to rely on ReadyMac.
"Our customers appreciate the combination of quick and easy availability at an attractive price, and proven EREMA quality. This is something that appeals to many companies at a time when each investment needs to be evaluated very carefully," said Michael Köhnhofer, Head of Business Unit ReadyMac at EREMA.