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Sustainability Newsletter 22

As a responsible company, we understand the urgent need to address climate change and reduce our carbon footprint. Calculating our carbon footprint plays a crucial role in this endeavor, as it allows us to measure and understand the impact of our activities on the environment. By quantifying the amount of GHG emissions we generate, we gain valuable insights into areas where we can implement effective mitigation strategies, improve our activities, and make informed decisions to minimize our environmental impact.

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Sustainability Newsletter 21

Each and every day natural dyeing techniques are becoming more applicable in the textile industry so the interest and demand from the customers are growing for sustainable approaches. The biggest discussions are all around water usage and water treatment, soil depletion, climate change and carbon emissions.

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Sustainability Newsletter 20

Cotton is one of the most frequently used natural fiber in the textiles industry but cotton comes with its fair share of social and environmental risks. Cotton production requires lots of water and can be chemically intensive, with pesticides that contaminate soil and groundwater and affect farmers’ health

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Sustainability Newsletter 19

In the Sharm-El-Sheikh Integration Agenda; It is aimed to transform by producing planning and financial solutions in the fields of food and agriculture, water and nature, coasts and oceans, human settlements and infrastructure

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Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are classified in various ways. The most widely used classification in sustainability reporting is based on the…

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Sustainability Newsletter 18

Individuals or organizations can purchase credits in order to reduce their carbon footprint. This person or organization becomes carbon neutral when they receive a carbon offset credit equivalent to the carbon footprint they have created. Emissions that cannot be directly reduced can be offset.

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Sustainability Newsletter 17

In a report published by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), there is a 50% chance that the average global temperature will rise 1.5 ‘C above pre-Industrial levels in five years, and this probability Is unfortunately Increasing.

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Sustainability Newsletter 16

A greenhouse gas is any gaseous compund that can absorb infrared radiation in the atmosphere and therefore trap and retain heat in the atmosphere.

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Sustainability Newsletter 15

Product passports, which follow the concept of transparency, are the next great step. The fashion industry has been criticized for its lack of transparency, excessive resource use, and rising role in the global waste crisis.

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Sustainability Newsletter 14

Oleatex is a plant-based, 100% vegan and a sustainable innovation for the leather market. It is crafted from bio-wastes with an awarded formula.

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